JoAnn Tall explained

JoAnn Tall
Nationality:American
Known For:Anti nuclear activism
Awards:Goldman Environmental Prize

JoAnn Tall is an environmental activist of the Oglala Lakota tribe who has worked to ensure the people have a chance to approve major projects for energy development. She was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1993 for her protests against uranium mining and plans for testing nuclear weapons in the Black Hills area, near the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation where she lives.[1]

Tall was involved with the Black Hills Alliance in the 1970s,[2] a group consisting of locals and environmentalists who investigated and tracked the records of uranium companies looking to mine in the region.[3] The activists worked to ensure that any energy development projects proposed for the region would need to be approved by the voters rather than being automatically approved by the State.[4]

Tall is an original board member for KILI, the local radio station for Pine Ridge Reservation. In August 1992, the station was protested for several months by local Oglala Lakota tribe members who believed that their freedom of speech and traditions were being suppressed by the white manager of the station.[5]

In 1989 Tall co-founded the Native Resource Coalition in order to help educate the Lakota regarding health and environmental issues.[1]

Personal life

Tall and her husband Mark Tilsen[6] have eight children.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Goldman Environmental Foundation . The Goldman Environmental Prize. North America 1993. JoAnn Tall . 15 November 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071205061830/http://www.goldmanprize.org/node/167 . 5 December 2007 .
  2. Web site: Bucking the trends: Black Hills crusader Marvin Kammerer . 27 September 2004. High Country News. 15 September 2009.
  3. Web site: Nuke Protest Walk Starts. 7 July 1979. Spokane Daily Chronicle. 15 September 2009.
  4. Web site: Economic Benefits Seen ..Town Wants Nuclear Dump. 10 January 1984 . The Free Lance-Star. 15 September 2009.
  5. News: Protest broadcasts displeasure with KILI radio - Activists want .... 31 August 1992. . 15 September 2009 . Dan . Baum.
  6. Web site: Names In The News. https://archive.today/20120714152015/http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=110&dat=19850723&id=5pcLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4lUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3605,6007047. dead. 14 July 2012. 23 July 1985. Ludington Daily News. 15 September 2009.