30. Exxon Valdez Legacy: Science and the Sound The untold story: sick cleanup workers, sick wildlife — and the discovery that oil is more toxic than we thought!
31. the Exxon Valdez Story Legal Cases and the People
50. Untreated trauma Loss of trust (institutional failure) Litigation Corrosive community
51. Family Resource Ctr. Sobriety celebration PWS Science Ctr. Economic Activists Citizen Oversight Groups Photo: Robert Cornellier Photo: PWS RCAC Treat Trauma Trust Us
52. Peer Listening Circles Oiled Regions of Alaska Fdn. Mitigate Harm Community Unity Treat Trauma Family Resource Ctr. Sobriety celebration Trust Us Economic Activists PWS Science Ctr. Citizen Oversight Groups
59. Sustainable future Clean safe energy Self-reliant community Community supported agriculture Smart growth Social wealth Economic wealth Environmental wealth Community land trusts Tax carbon, ladder renewables Values Vision Action
60. Democracy: Human Values Count 3$ Quality of Life Living Economy Economic Wealth Environmental Wealth Social Wealth
61. Environmentally Sound Development Promises for Permits Quality of Life COUNTS Mediated Settlements Escrow Restoration Funds Mental Health Director Escrow Liquidated Damages Zero Carbon
65. American Civics as Taught We, The People Legislature Judiciary Executive branch Sovereign Self-governance Checks and balances
66. Human & Corporate “ Persons” Legislature We, The People American Civics Revisited Judiciary Executive branch Corporate $$$ Corporate $$$ System destroyed ///////////////////////
80. NOT ONE DROP: Betrayal & Courage in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill by Riki Ott
Editor's Notes
This story spans 40 years. In the telling, I weave back and forth between then and now. This is me “before the spill,” as we say in Cordova where Exxon’s spill so disrupted our lives that the event became a marker in time. Please come with me to Cordova, Alaska. . . .