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- Subject: Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Rosalie Bertell, President of the IICPH
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- Summary: Credentials of Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H.
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- Credentials --
-
- EDUCATION,
- POSITIONS HELD,
- CONSULTANCIES,
- ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS, SCHOLARSHIPS, TRAINEESHIPS,
- MEMBERSHIP AND COMMITTEES,
- BIOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS,
- and PUBLICATIONS
-
- -- of Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H.
-
- Someone on the net had railed a while back, after I had posted a speech by
- Dr. Rosalie Bertell, about how he had never heard of her before. In this
- person's measured opinion, "she has no understanding of anything even
- vaguely scientific." Who was she? What was her background? And how
- could any intelligent person possibly take her seriously? The implication
- was, since this person had never heard of her, she therefore could not be
- a credible source of information. He went on to say that since he had
- never heard of a military experiment she was describing called the
- "rainbow test," this was sufficient for him to "doubt it existed".
- Apparently, for this person, she must have simply made this up and that
- was the end of it.
-
- Some people's level of denial is very deep. The inability to doubt oneself
- --to operate from a perspective of confident certainty so far-reaching as
- to suggest a sense of self-omnipresent awareness, as if one could actually
- possess closure on knowledge of consciousness, of being, and of the
- universe we find ourselves alive in--this kind of grandiosity belies an
- untempered soul.
-
- If persons with such a sense of certainty that they somehow possess a
- closure on knowledge *really* were interested in confirming this closure,
- they might contact Dr. Bertell at the IICPH in Toronto and find out for
- themselves just where and how and from who she has learned about what she
- discusses in her speeches I have transcribed and posted. Short of this,
- snide and contemptuous responses on the net belie a fundamental immaturity
- and an inability to even entertain the *possibility* of self-doubt, or of
- being open to learning ever more about the infinite, layered complexity and
- interrelatedness of the universe, and our own startling capacity as a
- species to, apparently, be aware of it.
-
-
- -- ratitor
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________________
-
- INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CONCERN FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
- Charitable Registration No. 0715045-59-13
-
- 830 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5R 3G1
- (416) 533-7351 * Fax (416) 533-7879
-
-
-
- ROSALIE BERTELL, Ph.D., G.N.S.H.
-
- Born April 4, 1929
- Buffalo, New York, USA
- Member of a Roman Catholic religious community since September 1951
- C.V. revised July 28, 1992
-
-
-
- EDUCATION DEGREE DATE FIELD
-
- D'Youville College, Buffalo B.A., magna 1951 Mathematics
- cum laude
- Catholic University of America,
- Washington M.A. 1959 Mathematics
- Catholic University of America,
- Washington Ph.D. 1966 Mathematics
- Mount St. Vincent University,
- Halifax D.Hum.L. 1985 Honoris Causa
- D'Youville College, Buffalo D.Sc. 1988 Honoris Causa
- Laurentian University, Sudbury Doctor of Laws 1988 Honoris Causa
- Ryerson Polytechnical Inst. Toronto Ryerson Fellowship 1988
- "Recognition for substantive work in environmental and occupational
- health"
- University of Windsor D.Sc 1988 Honoris Causa
- The Ontario Institute for Studies Distinguished 1990
- in Education, Toronto Educator of the Ontario Institute
- for Studies in Education
-
-
- POSITIONS HELD
-
- President: International Institute of Concern
- for Public Health 9/87 - present
- Founding Member: International Commission of Health
- Professionals 1/85 - present
- Executive Committee 10/88 - present
- Secretary General 1/91 - present
- Editor in Chief: International Perspectives in
- Public Health 1/84 - present
-
- Director of Research
- President Board: International Institute of Concern 6/84 - 9/87
- for Public Health
-
- Energy/Public Health
- Specialist: Jesuit Centre for Social Faith and 9/80 - 9/84
- Justice, Toronto
-
- Director of Research
- and Biostatistical/
- Radiation Health
- Consultant: Ministry of Concern for Public 6/78 - 6/80
- Health, Buffalo
-
- Ass't Research
- Professor,
- Graduate School: State University of NY, Buffalo 1974 - 1978
-
- Senior Cancer
- Research Roswell Park Memorial Institute,
- Scientist: Buffalo 1970 - 6/78
-
- Visiting Prof: State University of NY, Buffalo 1972 - 1973
-
- Coordinator of Inst.
- Research: D'Youville College, Buffalo 1/71 - 1972
-
- Associate Professor,
- Math Dept.: D'Youville College, Buffalo 1969 - 1972
-
- Coordinator, High
- School Math
- Teachers Diocese D'Youville Academy, Chamblee,
- of Atlanta: Georgia 1/68 - 1/69
-
- Registrar and
- Assoc. Professor Sacred Heart Junior College,
- Math Department: Pennsylvania 9/58 - 1/68
-
-
-
- CONSULTANCIES
-
- * British Columbia Medical Association, Environmental Health
- Committee, Canada
- * Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Pollutant Movement
- and Transformation Committee, U.S.A.
- * National Council of Churches, Energy Task Force, U.S.A.
- * New York State Medical Society, Committee on Environmental
- Quality, U.S.A.
- * Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Standards Development Office,
- U.S.A.
- * Consultative Group on Arms Control & Disarmament to the
- Canadian Ambassador on Disarmament to the U. N.
- * President's Commission on the accident at Three Mile Island,
- Citizen's Advisory Committee, U.S.A.
- * Wisconsin State Medical Society, Committee on Health and the
- Environment, USA
- * Ontario Public Service Employee's Union, Canada
- * Commissioner on the International Commission of Health
- Professionals, Geneva
- * Global Education Associates, U.N. Non-Governmental Organization
- * Ministry of Concern for Public Health, Buffalo, U.S.A.
- * Canadian Union of Public Employees, Canada
- * Institute fur Energie und Umweltforschung, Heidelberg, F.R.G.
- * Japanese Assoc. of Scientists, Japan
- * Native Americans for a Clean Environment, Oklahoma. U.S.A.
- * Consumers Association of Penang, Malaysia
- * Centre for Industrial Safety and, Environmental Concerns, Kerala,
- India
- * Interchurch Coordination Committee for Development Projects,
- Zeist, The Netherlands
- * Mercy Health Services, International, U.S.A.
- * Rongelap People's Council, Rongelap, Republic of the Marshall
- Islands
- * Ontario Hydro Employee's Union, Canada
- * Science Advisory Board, International Joint Commission of the
- U. S. and Canada
- * International Policy Action Committee - Women's Preparatory
- Committee for UNCED 1992
-
-
-
- ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS, SCHOLARSHIPS, TRAINEESHIPS
-
- * Scholarship (4 years D'Youville), graduated Magna Cum Laude
- * Kappa Gamma Pi, Sigma Xi, Graduate Assistantship (Catholic
- University) for M.A.
- * National Institute of Health Grant (3 years at Catholic
- University) for Ph.D.
- * New York State Dept. of Health, Post Doctorate Summer Research
- * Grey Nuns' Legislative Chapter, Elected Delegate 1971, 1974, 1975
- * National Assembly of Women Religious:
- House of Delegates 1973 to 1976
- National Executive Board 1977 to 1980
- * Outstanding Civic Leader of America Award 1970
- * Reader for Advanced Placement Calculus Examination, Educational
- Testing, Princeton 1971, 1972
- * Outstanding Educators of America, Elected 1973
- * Award Spring 1981 from National Organization of Women WNY Chapter
- * Award 1981 from New York Public Interest Research Group
- * Honorary Member of Aerztebund fuer Umwelt und Lebensschutz
- (Federation of Physicians for the Protection of Energy and Life)
- 1983
- * Hans Adalbert Schweigart Medal, Awarded by the World League for
- the Protection of Life, Vienna, Austria 1983
- * Fellow of the Indian Society of Naturalists, Baroda, India 1985
- * The Right Livelihood Award, December, 1986
- * Distinguished Alumnae Award, Mount St. Joseph Academy, 1987
- * Women of Distinction Award, YWCA - Toronto, 1987
- * World Peace Award, World Federalists of Canada 1988
-
-
-
- MEMBERSHIP AND COMMITTEES
-
- American Academy of Political and Social Sciences
- American Association of University Women
- American Public Health Association
- Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart
- Institute of Society, Ethics and Life Sciences
- International Biometric Society
- International League of Women for Peace and Freedom
- Kappa Gamma Pi
- National Assembly of Women Religious
- New York Academy of Science
- Sigma Xi: Scientific Research Honor Society
- Advisory Board Member, Energy Policy Information Institute
- Advisory Board Member, Musicians United for Safe Energy
- Plenary Member of Health Physics Society
- Board of Advisors, Nuclear Reform Project
- Board of Advisors, Colorado Atomic and Agent Orange Veterans
- Advisory Board, Ecumenical Task Force on the Love Canal, USA
- Advisory Board, Lawyers for Social Responsibility, Canada
- Board of Directors, Peacework Alternatives, U.S.A.
- Food and Water, Inc., Board of Directors, Denville, New Jersey
- Board of Advisors, Food Irradiation Alert, Burnaby, BC
-
-
-
- BIOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS
-
- American Catholic Who's Who 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981
- Men and Women of Science 1976, 1981, 1985
- American Men and Women of Science: Consultants 1977
- American Registry Series 1980 (Selected)
- Anglo-American Who's Who 1981
- Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
- Community Leaders of America 1982
- Dictionary of International Biography 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81
- Directories of Distinguished Americans 1981
- International Book of Honor, Second World Edition 1986
- International Who's Who in Community Service 1978, 1979
- International Who's Who of Intellectuals, Vol. II, 1978
- International Register of Profiles 1979
- International Register of Biographies, 1986
- International Who's Who in Contemporary Achievement, 1985
- Men and Women of Distinction 1979
- Notable American 1976-77, 1978-79
- Notable Americans of Bicentennial Era 1976
- Personalities of the Americas, First Commemorative Edition 1987
- Who's Who in American Scientists 1973-77
- Who's Who in American Women 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979-80
- Who's Who in Health Care 1977
- Who's Who in the East 1977-78, 1979-80
- World Who's Who of Women 1976, 1977, 1981
- Foremost Women of the Twentieth Century, 1986
- Canadian Who's Who, 1992
- The International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, 1992
-
-
-
- PUBLICATIONS
-
- 1. Testing Whether a Multinational Distribution is a Binomial
- Distribution of Order k" - Doctoral Thesis - Un. Microfilm Inc.,
- Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1966
-
- 2. Introduction to Creative Mathematics, (Book) Edwards and Sons,
- 1971.
-
- 3. "Pets and Adult Leukemia," American Journal of Public Health,
- co-authored with Dr. Bross and Dr. Gibson, November 1972 (Vol.
- 62).
-
- 4. Manual for Users, Relative Risk Program, theoretical design for
- and description of the computer program, 1973, with Chandu Rathod,
- Department of Biostatistics, Rosw,ell Park Memorial Institute.
-
- 5. Relative Risks for Combinations of 2x2 Tables, a program for the
- Monroe 1860 Calculator with L.I. Blumenson, 1973, Department of
- Biostatistics, R.P.M.I.
-
- 6. Relative Risks When There Are Several Levels of Exposure, a
- program for the Monroe 1860 Calculator with L.E. Blumenson, April
- 1973, Department of Biostatistics, R.P.M.I.
-
- 7. "On an Alternate Method of Calculating and Odds Ratio," "Journal of
- Medicine," Vol. 6, No. 1, 1975.
-
- 8. Theoretical Description of "Sister Test," Fastfortran
- (Conversational Ver. 4) Program, May 1974, with L.E. Blumenson,
- Department of Biostatistics, R.P.M.I.
-
- 9. "Nuclear Suicide," "America," Vol. 131, No. 12, 1974.
-
- 10. "You are Needed," "Encounter," Vol. 3, 1974.
-
- 11. "Dubious Victory," "Baltimore Sun," August 12, 1974.
-
- 12. "Dental X-ray Hazards Held Well Documented," "Buffalo Courier
- Express," October 10, 1974.
-
- 13. "Extensions of the Relative Risk Concept," "Experientia," Vol. 131,
- January 1975.
-
- 14. "Nuclear Hazards," Feb. 1975 "Nuclear Decisions." Also published
- separately by LAND Educational Associates Foundation, Inc., Rt. 5,
- Box 176, Stevens Point, Wis. 54481
-
- 15. "Citizen Action Recommended," "Nuclear Opponents," Allendale, New
- Jersey, March-April 1975, pg. 1.
-
- 16. "The Equal Rights Amendment," "Western New York Catholic," feature
- article, April 24, 1975.
-
- 17. "Recapping Renewal," "Probe, April," 1975.
-
- 18. "More About Nuclear Suicide," "Nuclear Opponents," Allendale, New
- Jersey, May-June 1975.
-
- 19. "Scientists question some PP&L Claims." Letter to the Editor,
- "Harrisburg Evening News," May 16, 1975.
-
- 20. Written testimony on the hazards of low level radiation. House of
- Representatives, Committee on Energy and the Environment,
- Subcommittee of the House Interior Committee. Rep. Morris Udall,
- Chairman, August 6. 1975.
-
- 21. "Children of the Lord," "Contemplative Review," November 1975.
-
- 22. "Health Effects from Nuclear Exposure," feature article, "The
- Providence Journal," Providence, Rhode Island, June 16, 1976.
-
- 23. Testimony in a Congressional Seminar on Low Level Ionizing
- Radiation, Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment of the
- Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of
- Representatives, May 4, 1976. U.S. Government Printing Office,
- 79-7670.
-
- 24. Testimony, July 7, 1976. Mines and Energy Management Committee.
- House of Representatives. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
-
- 25. "Biohazards of Nuclear Generators," Special International Nuclear
- Opponents for the Observance of the Anniversary of Hiroshima and
- Nagasaki. "Nuclear Opponents," November 1976.
-
- 26. "Spirit Begets Spirit," "Contemplative Review," November 1976.
-
- 27. "X-ray Exposure and Premature Aging." "Journal of Surgical
- Oncology, Vol. 9, Issue 4, 1977.
-
- 28. "Some Ethical problems involved in nuclear proliferation."
- "Probe," February 1977.
-
- 29. "Nuclear power and human fragility." "Nuclear Opponents," March
- 30, 1977.
-
- 30. "Health Hazards from Low Level Radiation." "Peace Newsletter,"
- Syracuse Peace Council. April 1977, SPC 730.
-
- 31. "Nuclear Power and Civil Rights in the United States." "The
- Centerpiece." January 1978.
-
- 32. "Hard Questions - Honest Answers." "The Catholic New Times,"
- Toronto, Ontario. February 26, 1978.
-
- 33. Measurable Health Effects of Diagnostic X-ray Exposure. Testimony
- before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the
- Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. House of
- Representatives, July 11, 1978. Vol. 2. Effect of Radiation on
- Human Health. Serial Number 95-180.
-
- 34. The Ethical Problems Involved in Nuclear Generation of
- Electricity. An invited address delivered at the Energy
- Symposium, May 13,1978, sponsored by the Irish Transport and
- General Workers Union in Dublin, Ireland. Published in "A Nuclear
- Ireland?," Dublin, 1979.
-
- 35. Health Hazards Involved in the Production, Storage and Use of
- Nuclear Weapons. Invited address, Japan International Congress
- Against A and H Bombs. Osaka, Japan, August 1978. Published in
- "Congress Proceedings," 1979.
-
- 36. Part 16 and Part 17, CBS-TV Summer Session: Alternative Futures
- (29 minutes each), June 1978. Video Tapes available from Global
- Education Associates, 552 Park Avenue, East Orange, N.J. 07017.
-
- 37. "Energy and Health." Article in the Social Costs of Energy
- Choices, a special issue of "Christianity and Crisis," Vol. 38,
- no. 15, October 15, 1978.
-
- 38. Testimony Relative to Human Health and Nuclear Generation of
- Electricity. Discussion Texts, International Study Days for a
- Society Overcoming Domination, September 1978, d24.
-
- 39. The Nuclear Crossroads, Environmental Action Reprint Service, Box
- 545, La Veta, Co. 81055, April 29, 1978. Published in: "A
- Nuclear Ireland?" Editors: J.F. Carroll and P.K. Kelly,
- Published by Irish Transport and General Workers Union.
-
- 40. "The Nuclear Worker and Ionizing Radiation." "American Industrial
- Hygiene Association Journal," (40), May 1979.
-
- 41. New Structures for Growth. Invited address, World Future Studies
- Conference: Science and Technology and the Future. Berlin, East
- Germany. May 8 - 10, 1979.
-
- 42. Children in the Nuclear Age. Part 24, Children in the World
- television series. Video tapes available form the Canadian Save
- the Children Fund, 111 - 115th Street East, Saskatoon,
- Saskatchewan S7N 2E1.
-
- 43. "Radiation Kills." Article in Special Uranium Report. Published
- by the Energy File and the British Columbia Conference of the
- United Church of Canada, 105-2511 East Hastings, Vancouver, B.C.
- September 1979.
-
- 44. Comment on the Interagency Task Force on Low-Level Ionizing
- Radiation Report (directed to F. Peter Libassi, Chairman,
- Interagency Task Force on the Health Effects of Ionizing
- Radiation). Published in: "Public Comments on the Work Group
- Reports." DHEW, June 1979.
-
- 45. Expert testimony before the Select Committee on Uranium Resources,
- Legislative Council, Parliament House, Adelaide, South Australia.
- March 11, 1980.
-
- 46. Spring (a poem). "Contemplative Review, " Spring Issue 1980.
-
- 47. Het Grie Staten Onderzock, IMGo Regionale Ontwikkeling, Middleburg
- 1980, the Netherlands.
-
- 48. Radiation Exposure and Human Species Survival. "Environmental
- Health Review." Vol. 25 No. 2 (1981).
-
- 49. "Peaceful Atom Myth Blown Up." "Catholic New Times," July 5, 1981
- p. 4 (Toronto)
-
- 50. Response of Rosalie Bertell to the Critique of Michael Genevan.
- "Health Physics." Vol. 41 No. 2 p. 419-422 (1981).
-
- 51. Letter to the Editor - "Physicians rally against the threat of
- nuclear epidemic" "CMA Journal," September 15, 1981. Vol 125.
-
- 52. "Women are Refusing to Bear Children." "Catholic New Times,"
- November 22, 1981. p. 3.
-
- 53. "Nuclear Power and Nuclear Weapon Production are Health Issues."
- Proceedings of Medical Association for Prevention of War, Vol. 3,
- Part 6, Autumn 1981 (England).
-
- 54. "Health Hazards of Video Display Terminals," "Environmental
- Health Review," Vol. 26, no. 1 (1982) pp. 3 - 5.
-
- 55. Risikooientierte analyse zum SNR-300, C.IV, Institute fur Energie
- und Umwelrforschung, Heildelberg e.v., August 1982, Table 2 - 4,
- page 2034, R. Bertell, September 1982.
-
- 56. Response of Rosalie Bertell to critique of Kelly Clifton."
- "Environmental Health Review," Vol. 26, no. 2 (1982) pp. 47 - 48.
-
- 57. "Demonstration Show a New Consciousness." "Catholic New Times,"
- June 27, 1982, p. 9 (Toronto).
-
- 58. "Risks expected from Radiation Exposure of Workers of Light-Water
- Power Reactors" (co-authored with Ikuro Anzai). "Journal of
- Japanese Scientists." Vol. 18, no. 2 (1983).
-
- 59. Crimes Against Life and Death. Speech given at Tribunal Against
- First Strike and Mass Destruction Weapons in East and West,
- Nurenberg, West Germany, February 1983. Published in Proceedings.
- Also published as: "Early War Crimes of WW III", "Breakthrough,"
- Fall 1983.
-
- 60. "Are Video Display Terminals Safe?" "Environmental Health Review"
- Vol. 27, no. 1 (1983) pp. 18 - 20.
-
- 61. "Genetic and Terategenic Effects of Ionizing Radiation,"
- R. Bertell in: Oko-Institute, Ananytische Weiterentwicklung zur
- Duetschen Risikostudie Kernkraftwerke, Freiburg 1983.
-
- 62. "Reflections on the Bishop's Pastoral on Nuclear War." "Probe"
- (National Assembly of Women Religious) Vol XI, no. 8 June - July
- 1983.
-
- 63. "Unholy Secrets: The impact of the nuclear age on public health."
- Chapter 3, in "Reclaim the Earth," Leonie Caldecott and Stephanie
- Leland, editors. The Women's Press, London, (1983) pp. 20-33.
-
- 64. "A Micronesian Woman" (a Poem) in "Reclaim the Earth," Leonie
- Caldecott and Stephanie Leland, editors. The Women's Press,
- London (1983) p. 111.
-
- 65. "Auswirkungen einer atombombenexplosion auf die menschlichen Gene"
- in Labt uns die Kraniche suchen, Petra Kelly, editor, Werkhaus
- (1983) pp. 118 - 120.
-
- 66. "Passioned Stillness" (a poem) "Sister's Today," Vol. 55, no. 2,
- October 1983, p. 99.
-
- 67. Keynote Speech on Pacific Nuclearization. "Health Effects of
- Ionizing Radiation". From: Proceedings of the Nuclear Free and
- Independent Pacific Conference. Villa, Vanuatu 1983.
-
- 68. "Early War Crimes of W.W. III". Whole Earth Papers. No. 19,
- Global Education Associates. Fall 1983.
-
- 69. "The Health of the Oceans". "BREAKTHROUGH, Global Education
- Associates Newsletter." Vol. 5, No. 4., Summer, 1984.
-
- 70. "Peace Making and the Gifts of Women." "Ecumenism." No. 75. Sept.
- 1984.
-
- 71. "Handbook for Estimating Health Effects from Exposure to Ionizing
- Radiation." Compiled by Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., Published and
- distributed by International Institute of Concern for Public
- Health, Buffalo; International Radiation Research and Training
- Institute, Birmingham, England. First Edition 1984; Second
- Edition 1986.
-
- 72. "Current Challenges to the Christian as Scientist", "Canadian
- Catholic Review," December 1984.
-
- 73. "No Immediate Danger - Prognosis for a Radioactive earth." The
- Women's Press, London, England, 1985. Also published in Canada,
- the U.S., Australia and New Zealand.
-
- 74. "Scientific Information Suppressed". "Index on Censorship." Vol.
- 14 No. 5 October 1985.
-
- 75. Swedish translation of "No Immediate Danger," Symposion Bokforlag
- and Tryckeri AB, Stockholm/Lund 1986.
-
- 76. German translation of "No Immediate Danger," Goldmann Verlag,
- Munchen, F.R.G. 1987.
-
- 77. Japanese translation of "Handbook for Estimating Health Effects
- from Exposure to Ionizing Radiation," Gijutsu to Ningen Publishing
- Co., 1987.
-
- 78. French translation of "No Immediate Danger," Les Editions de la
- Pleine Lune, Montreal, 1988 and CQFDL, St.-Thibault-des-Vignes,
- France 1988.
-
- 79. "Estimate of Uranium and Nuclear Radiation Casualties Attributable
- to Activities Since 1945," "Medicine and War," Vol. 4. 27 - 36
- (1988).
-
- 80. "Health is a Human Right." In press for "1988 Yearbook:
- International Commission of Health Professionals," Geneva.
-
- 81. "The Real Meaning of Health Care," "Breakthrough," Fall '87/Spring
- '88 pp.64-65.
-
- 82. "A World on the Verge of Maturity," "Journal of Religion and the
- Applied Behavioral Sciences," Summer 1987, pp.5-8.
-
- 83. "Radiation and Health Issues in the Nuclear Age", in "Challenge to
- Nuclear Waste," Ed. Anne Wieser, Proceedings of the Nuclear Waste
- Issues Conference, Sept. 12-14, 1986. pp. 73-81, 1987.
-
- 84. "Love the Earth" (a poem), Published in Frauen & Okologie, Kolner
- Volksblatt Verlag, F.R.G., 1987.
-
- 85. "Protect us from the protectors." Published in "Alternatives,"
- Vol. 16, No. 4/Vol.17 No. 1 1990.
-
- 86. Destruction of the Environment, Chapter 9, in "Horrendous Death,
- Health and Well Being." Ed. Dr. Dan Leviton, Hemisphere Publ.
- Corp. Washington, D.C. 1990.
-
- 87. No Immediate danger? Prognosis for a radioactive earth. Women
- and sustainable development: a report from Women's forum in
- Bergen, Norway, 14-15 May 1990. Published by Center for
- Information on Women and Development, Oslo, Norway, 1990, pp.
- 18-21.
-
- 88. "Nucleogenic Illness, Replenishing the Earth, The Right Livelihood
- Awards 1986-89." Ed. Tom Woodhouse, Green Books, Devon, England,
- 1990, pp. 209-215.
-
- 89. Book: "Horrendous Death, Health and Well-Being", edited by Daniel
- Leviton, Un. of Maryland, Chapter 9: "Destruction of the
- Environment, A Living Biosphere", Rosalie Bertell pp.177-190.
- Hemisphere Publ. Corp. New York 1991.
-
- 90. Women and Sustainable Development, a report from Women's Forum in
- Bergen, Norway, 14-15 May 1990, pp.18-21.
-
- 91. Women in the International Arena. First World Summit. "Women and
- the Many Dimensions of Power." June 3-8, 1990, Montreal, Quebec,
- Canada.
-
- 92. "Chernobyl - April 1991," "Environmental Health Review" Vol. 35,
- No. 3, Fall 1991.
-
- 93. "A Conversation with Rosalie Bertell," Proceedings, World YWCA,
- Stavanger, Norway June 1991.
-
- 94. Survival, Not Economy, Is the Bottom Line. Chapter 8, pp 78-85,
- in "Women's Voices on the Pacific," The Int'l. Pacific Policy
- Congress, Edited by Lenora Foerstel, Maisonneuve Press,
- Washington, D. C. 1991.
-
- 95. Section 3, Chapter 2: "Ethics of the Nuclear Option in the
- 1990's" in "NUCLEAR ENERGY AND ETHICS," edited by Kristen-Shrader-
- Frechette. World Council of Churches, Geneva 1991 (pp 161-181).
-
- 96. Keynote Speech, Meeting of the World Council of the YWCA,
- Stavanger, Norway, 25 July 1991. Published by the YWCA Executive
- in Geneva, Switzerland in the Proceedings of the Meeting.
-
- 97. "Radioactivity: No Immediate Danger?" "Ms. Magazine," The World
- of Women, Volume II, September/October 1991, Number 2, pp. 27-30.
-
- 98. "Breast Cancer and Mammography." "Mothering," No. 64, Summer 1992.
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