Community members and Tribal advocates are standing together to say NO to the proposed expansion of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). As part of a growing movement for environmental justice and accountability, local community organizations including Tewa Women United, Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety, Communities for Clean Water, Honor Our Pueblo Existence,
and Three Sisters Collective launched the 2025 SovereignTea Community Conversations series that will end with a powerful hybrid session that will center public education, dialogue, and action around LANL’s ongoing and proposed nuclear weapons activities.
The hybrid session will be offered on Monday, April 7th from 6 to 8 pm at the Tewa Women United offices at 1003 East Fairview Lane, in Española. Please register for the hybrid session at: bit.ly/4iM42I0
This session will focus on the proposed venting of tens of thousands of curies of radioactive tritium into the air from four Flanged Tritium Waste Containers stored at LANL and the gendered health impacts of radiation. https://tewawomenunited.org/2024/11/press-release-new-report-reveals-lanl-tritium-venting-could-have-triple-the-radiation-exposure-to-infants-compared-to-adults
Dr. Arjun Makhijani, Ph.D., and President of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, will discuss on Zoom the latest research about the dangers of LANL releasing radioactive tritium into the air, its impacts on pregnant women, the fetus and the environment. https://ieer.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Arjun-Makhijani-Curriculum-Vita-2022-07-09.pdf, https://ieer.org/projects/healthy-from-the-start/
The workshop will also focus on how the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) developed by the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE NNSA) seeks to justify significantly expanded LANL operations through 2040—despite mounting concerns about the compounding environmental, human, and cultural costs. There will be time for participants to write and submit their own public comments. These comments will be sent directly to DOE NNSA, ensuring local and Tribal voices are heard before the April 10th public comment deadline.
On Sunday, March 30, 2025 a workshop was held in Santa Fe. The presentations covered the National Environmental Policy Act requirements, an overview of the SWEIS process, nuclear waste storage and disposal, transportation, cleanup, and impacts to local communities and the environment. It was recorded and will be posted soon.
In the meantime, Honor Our Pueblo Existence and Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety have created the LANL SWEIS Action Page to make submitting public comments simple and accessible. Once on the Action Page, you may edit the sample comment to include your concerns, stories and state your commitment to protecting our communities, health, lands, and future.
Now is the time to act! Join us in urging for meaningful Tribal consultation, environmental safeguards, and long-overdue protections and accountability.
To learn more about LANL’s expansion plans for fabricating plutonium triggers, or pits, for nuclear weapons as detailed in the draft LANL SWEIS, check out:
- The informative February 6th Nuclear Watch New Mexico draft LANL SWEIS workshop with a focus on plutoninum pit production at https://nukewatch.org/2025/02/07/nukewatch-los-alamos-lab-site-wide-eis-workshop/ and
- The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) has prepared a Public Comment Guide: Hold LANL Accountable for your use. This public comment period is a chance for the scientific community and the public to demand that LANL takes the necessary steps to ensure workers, the public, and the environment are safe. Click here to access the Public Comment Guide. Use the guide to prepare and submit your public comment, and let UCS know when you have done so by using this report back form.
- Join us on Friday, April 4th from noon to 1 pm
at the intersection of East Alameda and Sandoval for the weekly one-hour peaceful protest for nuclear disarmament. Join the weekly peaceful protest with Veterans for Peace, CCNS, Nuclear Watch NM, Loretto Community, New Mexico Peace Fest, Pax Christi and others. Bring your flags, signs and banners and join in the conversation for nuclear disarmament.
- Friday, April 4th from 1:30 to 4:30 pm –
Celebration of the Life of Our Friend Ken Mayers (1937 to 2025). Roberto Roibal provided this information on behalf of Pam Gilchrist and Family:
Friends,
The family of Ken Mayers invites you to a Celebration of Life and Memorial for Ken Mayers, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Friday, April 4, 2025.
It will begin at the No Nukes Vigil weekly peaceful protest at the corner of Sandoval and West Alameda from noon to 1 pm.
From 1:30 to 2:30 pm, a potluck lunch will be shared at the Fellowship Hall at the UU Congregation, 107 W. Barcelona Street. Tables will be available for literature from the groups Ken was involved with. A family video will be shared.
At 2:30 pm, The Raging Grannies will lead the group into Fogelson Hall for the Service. Rev. Gail Marriner will officiate.
For those who can’t attend in person, at 2:30 pm there will be a livestream memorial by Rev. Gail. Click this link at 2:30 for the livestream:
https://uusantafe.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2905fac0763625a2ccbaf9ab4&id=f709758296&e=eec4c110b1
From 3:45 to 4:30 pm, storytelling will continue over dessert, tea and coffee, provided by Salud Catering of Santa Fe.
The memorial announcement is attached, as well as an article from the Santa Fe New Mexican about Ken’s life, dated February 19, 2025. https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/vietnam-veteran-remembered-as-advocate-for-peace/article_ad16ca54-ed39-11ef-a9d2-7fd393ad5f12.html
Respectfully,
ℜoberto ℜoibal for Pam Gilchrist and family
Please contact Roberto with any questions or concerns at roibal@mail.mayfirst.org
- Monday, April 7th from 6 to 8 pm –
in person and virtual SovereignTea Community Conversation at Tewa Women United offices at 1003 East Fairview Lane, Española, NM. Focus: draft LANL SWEIS comments (due Thursday, April 10th), including LANL’s proposed venting of radioactive tritium into the air, the proposed Electrical Power Capacity Upgrade Transmission Project, and the gendered health impacts of radiation. Registration at:bit.ly/4iM42I0
Honor Our Pueblo Existence and Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety have created the LANL SWEIS Action Page to make submitting public comments simple and accessible. Members of the public can customize a template comment with their stories and commitment to protecting our communities, health, lands, and future.
NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT! Join us in urging for meaningful Tribal consultation, environmental safeguards, and long-overdue protections and accountability.
- Thursday, April 17th from 5:30 pm to 8 pm
at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial, 1100 Louisiana Blvd. SE – virtual and in-person – Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility Project Public Meeting. The poster session will begin at 5:30 pm and the meeting will start at 6 pm.
Learn about the work to remove groundwater contamination caused by a historic leak at the old Base Bulk Fuels Facility. Connect to the meeting by:
Option 1: Copy this url into your web browser: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1608583654
Option 2: From ZoomGov App or meeting search on web-browser at zoomgov.com, enter Meeting ID: 160 858 3654.
Option 3: Telephone (audio only) – also use if computer speakers are not available. Dial: (551) 285-1373 or (669) 254-5252. Spanish Assist line: (415) 449-4000. Meeting ID: 160 858 3654.
Option 4: One tap mobile: 6692545252, 1608583654#
For more information, please contact 377th Air Base Wing Public Affairs at (505) 846-5991 or 377ABW.PA@us.af.mil. Community members may review Air Force Environmental Restoration Program documents by visiting the Kirtland AFB website at https://www.kirtland.af.mil/Home/Environment/ or the U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center Administrative Record website at AF Administrative Record (https://ar.afcec-cloud.af.mil).
- SHUT DOWN DRONE WARFARE –
16 Years of Drone Resistance – Join the Spring Action Week, April 20 to 26th – Holloman Drone Training Base, Alamogordo, NM. For more information, https://www.shutdowndronewarfare.org/