Published

6/21/09
  • Toxic Tour Rounding First

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    We recently had an editorial call between Josh Wilson, the ever smiling Kim Komenich and the indefatigable Kwan Booth to discuss how things are going with the Bay Area Toxic Tour. We aren’t done by a long shot. The team has almost produced all the content for the first stop. Most likely the content below will continue to grow, but we thought it important to take stock in what we’ve produced.

    One reason why is because we want you to…

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    That’s right: The content below is yours for the taking and republishing. It cannot be altered without the creators permission (small styling changes are okay) and you must give credit to NewsDesk.org, Kim Komenich, Kwan Booth and Spot.Us for helping to produce the content. Aside from these small requests - we ask that you use this to inform more people about the situation of environmental hot spots and public health in the Bay Area which we will continue to explore with community support. We hope to provide more updates like these if we can continue to support the fine work of Kwan, Kim and Josh. So if you or your readers do find value in it, feel free to chip in a little - it could mean even more content for you to run.

    To read the full report and updates

     

    Posted by Spot. Us on 06/21/09
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