They Worked Underground in the Uranium Mines. They've Been Surrounded by Death Ever Since.

The uranium industry left a trail of sickness and loss through Navajo territory, yet Trump is pushing for another mining boom.

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@ABrightGreenCity theres this whole genre of music called #Moccasingaze that i stumbled upon listening to new mexico public radio when living in albuquerque. the band that really stood out to me was #sleepyhevd from window rock,az.

their (or his actually) stuff is on itunes or whatever they call it now. here's a video for you!

https://youtu.be/NgPi8IOgZ6A?si=x_F_lNDT9ud7_KRz

#shoegaze #dreampop #diné #navajo #arizona #newmexico

Falling Apart - Sleepyhevd

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#Hydropower Developer No-Show Leaves #Navajos with More Questions than Answers

Chapter officials table hydropower resolution, ask for more community info sessions as FERC seeks to end a policy blocking permits on Tribal land absent Tribal support

by #HerbYazzie, Coal-Lease Area Resident; #AdrianHerder, #TóNizhóníÁní; #TaylorMcKinnon, #CenterForBiologicalDiversity
via #CensoredNews, Nov. 21, 2025

Excerpts: #KayentaAZ— "On a cloudy, rainy Wednesday afternoon, the Kayenta Chapter held its monthly meeting where a resolution by #NatureAndPeopleFirst was first on the agenda. Impacted community members from the coal-lease area on Black Mesa (#DziłYíjiin) filled the chapter house to voice concern about the resolution. But before discussions could begin, Chapter officials tabled the resolution because the developers didn’t show up.

"Nature and People First (#NPF) are developers who are pushing #PumpedStorageHydropower (#PSH) on the #NavajoNation, particularly in the #BlackMesa region. Pumped storage pumps water uphill during low electricity prices and then releases it back downhill through generators when electricity prices are high, producing electricity and revenue. Pumped storage #hydropower, which requires huge amounts of water, is different than hydrogen, which other developers wanted piped across the Nation."

[...]

"#TóNizhóníÁní (#TNA) e-filed comments objecting to #FERC’s proposed policy reversal along with the #CenterForBiologicalDiversity, #AmericanRivers and more than a dozen #tribes across the US. 'For decades, #CoalMining on #BlackMesa has not only extracted coal but also billions of gallons of #groundwater to support the #mining operation,' wrote #AdrianHerder with Tó Nizhóní Ání. 'Energy projects that propose to use large amounts of water for #EnergyProduction should be vetted diligently.' Water access and reliability is crucial for our communities on Black Mesa and the southwest region of the United States.

"Tribal communities understand the resources and impacts by industry. Any project that proposes to use groundwater when it has been heavily impacted and in a state of recovery should not be considered for continued industry use."

https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2025/11/hydropower-developer-no-show-leaves.html

#WaterIsLife #Diné #Dineteh #Greenwashing #PeabodyCoal #ReaderSupportedNews

Hydropower Developer No-Show Leaves Navajos with More Questions than Answers

Censored News is a service to grassroots Indigenous Peoples engaged in resistance and upholding human rights.

2025 #UraniumFilmFestival - #UnderTheCloud

USA/Mexico, 2023, Director Pedro Reyes Alvarez, Documentary, 24 min.

"The film examines the ongoing legacy of nuclear violence in the American Southwest, where uranium extraction and nuclear testing have left deep scars on both the land and its people. Featuring voices like #LeonaMorgan, a #Diné #AntiNuclear activist, the film reminds us that nuclear energy and nuclear weapons are inseparable—a fact that remains dangerously overlooked. Alongside her, other community members speak about the destruction of their environment, the health crises that continue to afflict their people, and their resistance to the mining of sacred lands. Under the Cloud is a short documentary that examines the ongoing legacy of nuclear violence in the American Southwest, where uranium extraction and nuclear testing have left deep scars on both the land and its people."

Trailer:
https://mubi.com/en/films/under-the-cloud/trailer

#NoNukes #NoNuclearWeapons #NoUraniumingMining #IndigenousActivists #EnvironmentalRacism #NuclearColonialism #InternationalUraniumFilmFestival

TRAILER - Under the Cloud (2022)

An investigation into the ongoing history of nuclear tests, uranium mining, and nuclear waste disposal on Indigenous lands in North America, elevating the voices of those who have witnessed and experienced the consequences of nuclear colonialism and those who continue to resist it.

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2025 #UraniumFilmFestival - If the silence could be broken

USA, 2025, Directed by Guy Morgan, Documentary, 77 min., English & Navajo.

"The United nation calls the genocide. We call it every day life. The film follows a small group of Dine’/Navajo families, fighting to hold onto their land, heritage and beliefs. This… is their story. Their voices... seen through their eyes. A window into the past is also a look into all our futures. Their struggle... is our struggle, as the world faces ‘Global #ClimateChange, #CorporateGreed and #GovernmentInaction."

FMI:
https://www.ifthesilencecouldbebroken.net/

Watch trailer:
https://www.ifthesilencecouldbebroken.net/?wix-vod-video-id=a3dea9cfa5c84e4ea26299abf175bee3&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-jct69oo2

#RNIFF #Dine #Navajo #Genocide #NuclearColonialism #IndigenousFilmmakers #GuyMorgan #RedNationInternationalFilmFestival #InternationalUraniumFilmFestival #IfTheSilenceCouldBeBroken

If the silence could be broken | Native American Documentary film

If the silence could be broken A documentary film about Native American land issues Relocation the long walk, Peabody, coal company, Navajo nation Environmental issues, struggle ,heritage, sacred sites Sundance ceremony, sacred beliefs. Kola Films Abandoned uranium mining coal mining Hopi reservation sweat Lodge hogan New lands Church Rock spell Mojave powerplant Slurry line Navajo Aquaford Dine’/Navajo families, fighting to hold onto their land

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2025 #UraniumFilmFestival - Ways of Knowing: A Navajo Nuclear History

UPCOMING SCREENINGS

International #UraniumFilmFestival

November 13, 11:30am | Navajo Nation Museum | Arizona 264 and Loop Road, Window Rock, AZ | Free Admission

November 22, 5pm | Downtown Cinemas | 814 S 3rd St 2nd Floor, Las Vegas, NV | Free Admission

Details at #IUFF website (link below)


#JAPAN TOUR 2025

November 23, 2pm | Gōjinsha Wendy | 6-36 Fukuromachi, Naka Ward, #Hiroshima | Free Admission

November 28 | University of #Nagasaki | Free for students & faculty

November 30, 5pm | University of #Tokyo | Nakayama Mirai Factory | Free Admission

FMI - https://www.waysofknowing.us/

Movie trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhAdQ14GU5g&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.waysofknowing.us%2F&source_ve_path=OTY3MTQ

UFF website:
https://uraniumfilmfestival.org/en/iuff-usa-2025-program

#Dineh #Navajo #Dine #Downwinders
#NoNukes #NoWar #NoUraniumMining
#EnvironmentalRacism #UraniumPollution #NoNukes
#UraniumPollution
#RadioactiveWaste
#InternationalUraniumFilmFestival

Ways of Knowing: A Navajo Nuclear History

The American Southwest holds a dark legacy as the birthplace of the nuclear bomb. But Navajo people hold this area sacred, and fight for its future.

Ways of Knowing

2025 #UraniumFilmFestival - #TheRiverThatHarms

1987, Directed by Colleen Keane, Documentary, 45 min.

"This illuminating film documents the largest radioactive waste spill in U.S. history - a national tragedy that received little attention. With the sound of a thunderclap, 94 million gallons of water contaminated with #UraniumMining waste broke through a #UnitedNuclearCorporation storage dam in 1979. The water poured into the #PuercoRiver in #NewMexico - the main water supply for the #Navajo that live along the river, and a tributary of the major source of water for #LosAngeles. Navajo ranchers, their children, and farm animals waded through the river unaware of the danger."

FMI -
https://www.cultureunplugged.com/documentary/watch-online/play/12549/The-River-That-Harms

#NoNukes #NoUraniumMining #WaterIsLife #Dine #Dineh #UraniumPollution #RadioactiveWaste #InternationalUraniumFilmFestival

This is a bad sign. Red auroras are warnings in the Navajo-Diné culture. They represent a war or a calamity. The mountain on bottom is a silhouette of sisnaajinį́', the sacred mountain to the East. This is not good, at all.

#navajo #diné #navajonation #fyp #foryou