Longtime Salt Lake City activist Steve Erickson joined Erica Lukes for an in-studio interview. Mr. Erickson organized successful resistance to weapons research and development at Dugway Proving Ground, protested biological and nuclear weapons, conducted advocacy for "Downwinders," and much more.
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His activities include founding the Citizens Education Project, leading to the successful prevention of the U.S. Army from building a facility to test biological weapon aerosols and experimenting with deadly pathogens for potential germ warfare use. He has acted as a watchdog for Utah nuclear weapons project proposals, including missile and electronic warfare testing.
Mr. Erickson took a leading role in lobbying for affordable housing plans at regional and state levels. He is extensively experienced in advocating for the under-served.
Expanding Frontiers Research appreciates Mr. Erickson's activism and the time he took to speak about it for a recorded interview. Be sure to catch this episode of Expanding Frontiers.
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