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114: Silkwood

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Episode 114: On November 14, 1974, a labor activist and chemical worker named Karen Silkwood left a union meeting and set out to blow the whistle to a reporter from the New York Times. She was never seen alive again. Who killed Karen Silkwood?

Twitter: Link

Patreon: Link

Shirts and more: Link

Sources and Further Reading

Museum remembers Karen Silkwood: Link

The Killing of Karen Silkwood: The Story Behind The Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case, Second Edition: Link

Public Health and the Law, the Case of Karen Silkwood: Link

Lamar University, notable alumni: Link

Forty years later, Silkwood's children reflect: Link

Nuclear Fuel Plant Mystery- Nature Magazine, 1975: Link

Karen Silkwood: Disillusioned: Link

Karen Silkwood Was Right in Plutonium Scandal- Rolling Stone, 1977: Link

Malignant Giant: The Nuclear Industry’s Terrible Power and How It Silenced Karen Silkwood: Link

The Life and Accidental (?) Death of Karen Silkwood: Link

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Episode 114: On November 14, 1974, a labor activist and chemical worker named Karen Silkwood left a union meeting and set out to blow the whistle to a reporter from the New York Times. She was never seen alive again. Who killed Karen Silkwood?

Twitter: Link

Patreon: Link

Shirts and more: Link

Sources and Further Reading

Museum remembers Karen Silkwood: Link

The Killing of Karen Silkwood: The Story Behind The Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case, Second Edition: Link

Public Health and the Law, the Case of Karen Silkwood: Link

Lamar University, notable alumni: Link

Forty years later, Silkwood's children reflect: Link

Nuclear Fuel Plant Mystery- Nature Magazine, 1975: Link

Karen Silkwood: Disillusioned: Link

Karen Silkwood Was Right in Plutonium Scandal- Rolling Stone, 1977: Link

Malignant Giant: The Nuclear Industry’s Terrible Power and How It Silenced Karen Silkwood: Link

The Life and Accidental (?) Death of Karen Silkwood: Link

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