{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Unclear Danger 2: Local Hazard, Global Threat","description":" Our story of Rocky Flats continues. In this second chapter, we share the people\u2019s history of the site, from humble beginnings in the early 1970s to a resurgence of activism today. Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent&amp;nbsp;and the&amp;nbsp;Denver Public Library. \u2014 Support the show! If you\u2019re loving this Rocky Flats series, we recently launched a new way to support the show. It\u2019s a limited run crowdfunding campaign, and you can find it at www.patreon.com\/changingdenver. Pledge at least $3 per month and you get access to the transcripts from each episode of Unclear Danger and 3 Changing Denver stickers sent to the address of your choice. Pledge at least $10 per month, and we\u2019ll read your name (or a pseudonym of your choice) in the credits to each episode. patreon dot com slash changing denver \u2014 Recommended Reading: You can learn more about Kristen Iversen\u2019s book Full Body Burden at her website. Follow along with the activists at Rocky Flats Downwinders, Candelas Glows, and  Rocky Flats Right to Know, as well as the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center. Here\u2019s a few links to documents mentioned in the episode:  Rocky Flats Interagency Agreement of 1991,  Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement of 1996, and the Citizens Advisory Board\u2019s legacy report. This episode includes extensive clips from several oral histories on file at the Boulder Public Library\u2019s&amp;nbsp;Maria Rogers Oral History Program. You can find each of the oral histories we excerpted here:&amp;nbsp;Robert Card, Daniel Ellsberg, and Pam Solo. If you are a subscriber to Harper\u2019s Magazine, you can read all of the Edward Abbey piece excerpted in this episode here. Nonsubscribers can find it in the published collection of Abbey\u2019s work,  Down the River. \u201cOne Man\u2019s Nuclear War,\u201d Edward Abbey. Copyright \u00a9 1979 Harper\u2019s Magazine. All Rights reserved. Reproduced from the March issue by special permission. \u2014 Our theme song is \u201cMinnow\u201d be Felix Fast4ward. Denver\u2019s premier chiptunes artists&amp;nbsp;Aethernaut&amp;nbsp;and&amp;nbsp;Michael Zucker&amp;nbsp;provided the score for this episode and all of Unclear Danger. Also heard in this episode are a few songs by a group called&amp;nbsp;Soft and Furious and a couple of old Rocky Flats protest songs. Those were performed by Jesse Wooten. You can find more of his music under the names  Black Balsam and  New Hill. \u2014 The&amp;nbsp;photo&amp;nbsp;that serves as a basis for the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring.&amp;nbsp;We are using it under a&amp;nbsp;Creative Commons&amp;nbsp;Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic&amp;nbsp;license. The&amp;nbsp;Colorado&amp;nbsp;Independent\u2018s Kelsey Ray designed the Unclear Danger logo. \u2014 Follow us on Twitter&amp;nbsp;@changingdenver&amp;nbsp;for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the&amp;nbsp;Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for listening! &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"Changing Denver","author_url":"http:\/\/changingdenver.libsyn.com\/podcast","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/6530654\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/6530654"}