Talk:Juanita Tate

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LANCER Opposition

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Tate is routinely given credit for leading the charge in opposition to the LANCER project, but it appears this is not so:

"An obituary in Thursday's California section on South Los Angeles activist Juanita Tate incorrectly stated that she was a founder of Concerned Citizens of South-Central Los Angeles and had helped defeat the Lancer incineration project. Tate joined the group when it was formally incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1988, after the group's founders -- Robin Cannon, Charlotte Bullock, Gwendolyn Cannon, Sheila Cannon and Roberta Stephens -- led a successful drive against the incineration plant." http://articles.latimes.com/2004/jul/08/local/me-tate8Mmyers1976 (talk) 18:02, 17 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

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