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DOJ Begins Outreach Effort To Native American Victims Of Radiation Exposure

 

Program Will Include Paid Internship Program for Students

WASHINGTON,  -- The Justice Department today announced a new internship program that will employ students part-time to conduct intensive outreach efforts with Native Americans and their families whose work in the uranium industry during the Cold War benefited the United States but exposed them to radiation and may entitle them to compensation under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA).  The internship will be based in the Four Corners region (UtahColoradoNew Mexico and Arizona) and include a two-week training program inWashington, D.C., where college and graduate students will learn about the RECA Program, a compensation system established by Congress in 1990 and administered by the Civil Division of the Department of Justice.  

RECA seeks to compensate individuals who contracted certain cancers or other serious diseases after being exposed to radiation through nuclear weapons tests or work in the uranium mining industry between 1942 and 1971.  Although the program has awarded compensation to individuals residing in every state, most applications are filed by people living in the Four Corners region.  Culture, tradition and custom sometimes present special concerns for Native American claimants that may make successful claims more difficult when compared with the general population of RECA claimants.  Students will be recruited from tribal communities in the Four Corners region and will receive instruction in federal law, government service and community outreach.

"The RECA program is an important part of the Attorney General's commitment to this administration's work in strengthening the nation-to-nation relationship with tribal governments," said Tony West, Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department's Civil Division.  "We want to ensure that all eligible applicants have access to the RECA program, which is why we're continually seeking to improve our outreach efforts.  In addition to helping us reach those Cold War Patriots who are suffering and are entitled to compensation, this internship program will provide much needed summer jobs to bright students looking for an opportunity to serve."

Under RECA, people in the following claimant categories may receive payments: uranium miners, millers and ore transporters; people who were present at nuclear weapons tests; and people who lived in certain areas "downwind" of the Nevada Nuclear Test Site.  The law also requires sensitivity toward "established law, tradition and custom of the particular affected Indian tribe."  The outreach efforts are intended to inform people about the program and help eligible claimants apply for payments.

Assistant Attorney General West will speak to students at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz., about the RECA Internship on March 29, 2010.   He will also speak to students at the University of New Mexico in Gallup, N.M., on March 30and at Dine College in Shiprock, N.M., on March 31.

The RECA Internship will cover all travel costs as well as room and board for interns and pay a small stipend to cover incidental expenses.  While the RECA program will sponsor the internships, a contractor, not the U.S. government, will employ the selected students.

In order to be eligible for the RECA Internship, applicants must be students in good standing.  Two Washington, D.C., training sessions will be offered:  June 7 to 18, 2010, and July 26 to August 6, 2010.  The deadline for applicants for the June training session is April 15, 2010.  The deadline for the July training session is May 1, 2010.  Applications will be available online at www.justice.gov/civil/Employment.htm on March 10, 2010, or interested students may contact RECA staff at (202) 616-4304 or civil.reca@usdoj.gov to have an application mailed to them.

 

SOURCE U.S. Department of Justice

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