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Renew Vietnam Screening
Preview Screening & Q&A Friday, July 17, 6-9pm Grease Diner 6604 San Pablo Ave, Oakland $5/donation Renew Vietnam Indiegogo Campaign Benjamin Welmond’s latest film project tells the story of Project Renew, an organization in Vietnam’s Quang Tri province dedicated to removing unexploded … Continue reading
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The Nation: Lethal Legacy Of The Vietnam War
Fifty years after the first US troops came ashore at Da Nang, the Vietnamese are still coping with unexploded bombs and Agent Orange. George Black February 25, 2015 This article appeared in the March 16, 2015 edition of The Nation. ..”Ever … Continue reading
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Project Renew Update: PBS & Athens Georgia
U.S. Veteran leads clean-up of Vietnam War’s lethal remnants PBS News Hour Judy Woodruff, @judywoodruff November 20, 2014 There are still ongoing lethal consequences of the Vietnam War that ended in 1975. Undetonated “bomblets,” dropped by the U.S. military during … Continue reading
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