Council for a Livable World Education Fund
To support the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, a network of disarmament organizations dedicated to coordinating their work and increasing public and policymaker awareness of nuclear security issues.
To support the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, a network of disarmament organizations dedicated to coordinating their work and increasing public and policymaker awareness of nuclear security issues.
To initiate the Campus Campaign for Choice, which will foster college student support and activism for reproductive rights.
To eliminate chlorine bleaching in Maine’s paper industry, a practice that produces dioxin, by promoting the use of alternative paper products among small businesses and consumers.
To support a workshop on security, technology and arms control for young South Asian journalists and policy analysts.
Research on identifying and mapping brain circuitry involved in inhibitory control, and characterizing the effects of disruption in the development of brain circuitry.
Research on the characterization of molecular factors that are involved in the induction and patterning of the nervous system during vetebrate development.
Research on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying vertebrate neural development.
To provide emergency assistance to two Iraqi Kurd human rights monitors to escape persecution.
To use investigative journalism to increase media coverage of nuclear and conventional weapons issues.
To conduct a public information campaign about the health hazards to humans and wildlife from the dioxin being emitted into Maine’s rivers and lakes by pulp and paper mills.