Jacqui Katona

Jacqui Katona is a western-educated Aboriginal Australian woman who led the campaign to stop the Jabiluka uranium mine in the Northern Territory. In 1998 the Mirrar Aboriginal people, together with environmental groups, used peaceful on-site civil disobedience to create one of the largest blockades in Australia's history. Katona won the 1999 U.S. Goldman Environmental Prize, with Yvonne Margarula, in recognition of efforts to protect their country and culture against uranium mining.[1][2][3]

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References

  1. ^ Echoes from the Poisoned Well
  2. ^ The Long Journey Home
  3. ^ Wisdom Interviews: Jacqui Katona

External links

  • Yes to land rights! No to uranium mining!
  • Anti-nuke protests
  • Indigenous Leaders Call For End To Uranium Mining
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