By Journal on November 11, 2022
Compact negotiations, Enewetak, Hilary Hosia, Joseph Yun, Kenneth Kedi, Marshall Islands Resort, Nuclear legacy, Roxanne Cabral, Runit Dome, Theresa Kedi
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On arrival at Nitijela Thursday for a courtesy call with Speaker Kenneth Kedi soon after arriving in a US government jet, US Special Envoy for Compact negotiations Joseph Yun and his team were greeted Marshallese style with singing and leis in the Nitijela lobby, an island welcome for the visitors who were plied with handicrafts […]
By Journal on November 19, 2021
Nuclear legacy, The National Nuclear Commission, World Children’s Day, Youth to Youth in Health
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The Marshall Islands National Nuclear Commission hosted a World Children’s Day event at Youth to Youth in Health Monday this week. The day started with learning about the nuclear legacy and the rest of the session focused on painting and sketching what they want to see in the future. Dozens of art works were produced […]
By Journal on July 1, 2021
Alson Kelen, Ariana Tibon, Giff Johnson, Nuclear Claims Tribunal, Nuclear legacy
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GIFF JOHNSONThe low-lying Marshall Islands are consumed by climate change. Increasing ocean inundations from rising sea levels and the specter that this atoll nation could be underwater later this century has pushed Marshall Islands leaders and young people to the forefront of the global climate movement calling for action to curtail a problem they had […]
By Journal on January 25, 2019
Anfernee Kaminaga, Chewy Lin, Danity Laukon Alson Kelen, Mattlan Zackhras, MISA 4, nuclear film, Nuclear legacy, Tony deBrum, Waan Aelon in Majel
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MISA 4 the Pacific, an association led by Marshallese studying at the University of the South Pacific and Fiji National University, both in Fiji, aims to spread awareness of the RMI’s nuclear legacy in the South Pacific.
By Journal on March 30, 2018
College of the Marshall Islands, Mary Silk, Nuclear Club, Nuclear legacy, Tempo Alfred, Tony deBrum
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KELLY LORENNIJ A nuclear legacy display holds its place this month at the College of the Marshall Islands (CMI) library and is open to other schools and the public for viewing. With the supervision of Mary Silk, the Director of CMI Nuclear Institute and Marshallese Studies, students who have taken nuclear studies or are members […]