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Energy for the Future
Can we handle uranium safely?
Documentary
Scott Price (Alliance for Progressive Values, APV.ORG) and Scott Burger, (Green Party and Sierra Club), Roxanne Christley, Roanoke County Breast feeding consultant
 Sunny Gardener  Contact Contributor
Dec. 6, 2012, 3:35 p.m.
Between the initial interview with Scott Price (Alliance for Progressive Values, APV.ORG) and Scott Burger, (Green Party and Sierra Club), there was a meeting of the Uranium Working Group. Listen for the voice of Roxanne Christley, a breast feeding coach, who supports mining and milling uranium in our Commonwealth for economic reasons. Hear wry laughter and surprising realizations as we grapple with the fact that not even progressives agree on all issues.
Richmond Independent Radio, WRIR.ORG, Sunny Gardener Host and producer, Lightly on the Ground Radio, Scott Price (Alliance for Progressive Values, APV.ORG) and Scott Burger, (Green Party and Sierra Club), Roxanne Christley, Roanoke County Breast feeding consultant
It was a difficult show, because between the initial interview with Scott Price (Alliance for Progressive Values, APV.ORG) and Scott Burger, (Green Party and Sierra Club), we attended a meeting of the Uranium Working Group. There is a lot of material and it was late at night when I finished editing and producing. Listen for the voice of Roxanne Christley, a breast feeding coach, who supports mining and milling uranium in our Commonwealth for economic reasons. Hear wry laughter and surprising realizations as we grapple with the fact that not even progressives agree on all issues.
And listen for the second edition in this short series.
Lightly on the Ground Radio is broadcast on Richmond Independent Radio, 97.3 lp FM and WRIR.ORG at noon on alternate Wednesdays and the following Thursdays at 11.
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