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In February, America’s nuclear arms treaty with Russia expired, ushering in “a global rush for new weapons,” according to New York Times. Much of the next generation of the US nuclear arsenal will be developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which has been designing nuclear weapons since the early 1950s. The Lab’s history of downplaying hazardous health impacts, security failures, and other troubling behavior should raise concerns not only in eastern Alameda County, but across the entire region.

This episode features interviews with Marylia Kelley and Scott Yundt of Tri-Valley CARES, a watchdog group that’s been monitoring the Livermore Lab and advocating for community safety since 1983. Additionally, Sherry Pratt, a retired Lab employee and cancer survivor, joins the podcast to share her story. 

Listen now to hear about the stunning history of Lawrence Livermore National Lab, the origins of the nuclear weapons complex, and why transparency around the Lab’s operations is shrinking while its budget is booming. Find the episode via Apple, SoundCloud, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.

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Tri-Valley CARES executive director Scott Yundt and former director Marylia Kelley. [Photo: Liam O’Donoghue]
“Ignorance is not going to protect us. It’s important for all of us to root ourselves where we are, look at the hazards, and to act to create positive change.” -Marylia Kelley. To hear more about how Tri-Valley CARES has been working since 1983 to monitor Lawrence Livermore National Lab, listen to the full episode.

East Bay Yesterday can’t survive without your donations. Please make a pledge to keep this show alive: www.patreon.com/eastbayyesterday. Don’t forget to follow East Bay Yesterday’s Substack newsletter to stay updated on upcoming tours, events, and other local history news.

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