Story Info
Story Info
Amy Livingstone
Sauvie’s Island, Oregon, USA
2014
Type of Wounded Place
Story & Experience
I created a little bird out of grass as a prayer for the healing of the river that travels by Hanford Nuclear Waste Depot, the biggest, most toxic nuclear waste site in the Western hemisphere. The race to clean up 56 million gallons of radioactive liquid waste sitting at the Hanford site, 230 miles east of Portland, becomes more urgent each year. For love of the earth and beauty
I created a little bird out of grass as a prayer for the healing of the river that travels by Hanford Nuclear Waste Depot, the biggest, most toxic nuclear waste site in the Western hemisphere. The race to clean up 56 million gallons of radioactive liquid waste sitting at the Hanford site, 230 miles east of Portland, becomes more urgent each year. For love of the earth and beauty
Sauvie’s Island, Oregon, USA
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