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Ella

@ella_weber11

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175 Tweets

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Congratulations to Ella '25, a Princeton School of Public & International Affairs major, who has been awarded a Truman Scholarship!

The Scholarship provides funding for graduate studies in public service, leadership training & internship opportunities within the federal government. bit.ly/4cQYLwR

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I am truly proud of the work I have done on this podcast and to see it get national recognition truly gives me hope for the future of Tribal Nations

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Sébastien Philippe(@seb6philippe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WOW The Missiles on Our Rez is a 2024 Webby Award Nominee🤩 In this Scientific American podcast, Ella unpacks how nuclear missiles ended up on her tribe's reservation. You can vote for us before April 18 here 👇🔗 wbby.co/40113N Scientific American Princeton School of Public & International Affairs Columbia Journalism

WOW The Missiles on Our Rez is a 2024 Webby Award Nominee🤩 In this @sciam podcast, @ella_weber11 unpacks how nuclear missiles ended up on her tribe's reservation. You can vote for us before April 18 here 👇🔗 wbby.co/40113N @sciam @PrincetonSPIA @columbiajourn #Webbys
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Proud citizens of the Internet, show us what democracy looks like and VOTE for Scientific American! They’re currently in 3rd place 🗳 DO IT: wbby.co/40113N

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In this episode of The Missiles on Our Rez, host Ella explores the consequences of hosting nuclear weapons on tribal lands— and the burden of living in so-called sacrifice zones. 🎧 scientificamerican.com/podcast/episod…

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'The Missiles on our Land' is a new project exploring human and environmental risks with nuclear weapon policies that includes simulations, a documentary, and a 5-part podcast series hosted by Ella '25. bit.ly/3SR6Zxt

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How did weapons of mass destruction end up on the Fort Berthold reservation? Host Ella discovers the federal policies and environmental injustices that allowed the U.S. to take a piece of the reservation and build missile silos. 🎧scientificamerican.com/podcast/episod…

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IRE and NICAR(@IRE_NICAR) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The IRE Journal’s Q3 2023 edition explores Indigenous news: ire.org/product/ire-jo…

We share stories about the importance of historical archives and oral history, environmental reporting through an Indigenous perspective, Indigeneity’s data dilemma and more. Plus, tips and

The IRE Journal’s Q3 2023 edition explores Indigenous news: ire.org/product/ire-jo… We share stories about the importance of historical archives and oral history, environmental reporting through an Indigenous perspective, Indigeneity’s data dilemma and more. Plus, tips and
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🧵Ella Weber was in undergrad when an advisor told her about research related to nuclear weapons spread across the middle of the country — including near her home area in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation

This was the first she'd heard of the weapons. So she called her mom.

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“There were nuclear missile silos on our land, and in the event of a nuclear war, my entire family would likely be dead within a month.”

🎧 Host Ella uncovers the nuclear past—and future—of her family’s land on The Missiles on Our Rez. trib.al/jyZ0Ahj

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Sébastien Philippe(@seb6philippe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to Ella 's 5-part podcast on how nuclear missiles ended up on her reservation in central North Dakota produced, edited and mixed by the brilliants Scientific American Tulika Bose and Jeff DelViscio missilesonourland.org/podcast.html

Listen to @ella_weber11 's 5-part podcast on how nuclear missiles ended up on her reservation in central North Dakota produced, edited and mixed by the brilliants @sciam @TulikaBose_ and @Jeffdelviscio missilesonourland.org/podcast.html
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