Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 60 days 20 hours 50 minutes
An interview with Jamie Ducharme
An interview with Susan C. Boyd
An interview with Jeffrey S. Sutton
An interview with Mark Blyth
An interview with Ronald Meester and Klaas Slooten
An interview with Nasar Meer
Hanford is the most-polluted place in America. In our last episode, you heard about the nuclear plant's largely-forgotten history--how it poisoned the people living downwind. On our season finale: a nuclear safety auditor tries to get it shut down, the downwinders struggle for justice, and we take you into the plant itself. This is part two, if you haven’t heard part one yet go check out yesterday’s episode...
In this episode of Cited: What it means to live in a place where your home can give you cancer. Richland, Washington is a company town that sprang up almost overnight in the desert of southeastern Washington. Its employer is the federal government, and its product is plutonium. The Hanford nuclear site was one of the Manhattan Project sites, and it made the plutonium for the bomb that devastated Nagasaki...
An interview with Nick Huntington-Klein
An interview with Matt Stoller