Civilian Exposure in the Jacksonville Daily News
In an ongoing mission to raise awareness regarding Camp Lejeune water and soil contamination, one of the goals of CivilianExposure.org is to seek out opportunities to bring more media attention to the...
View ArticleFounder Interviewed on StoryLine Bus
CivilianExposure.org founder Gavin P. Smith was invited to participate in an interview aboard the StoryLine Bus, a project in collaboration with the Wake Forest University Innovation, Creativity &...
View ArticleCivilian Exposure on WITN 7
Civilian Exposure was featured on the 5:30p and 6:00p newscasts on WITN 7. The interview consisted of the founder commenting on the recent VA announcement on Camp Lejeune, as well as sharing the story...
View ArticleUSMedicine.com posts on Lejeune & Civilian Exposure
Recently, US Medicine reached out to us regarding the latest developments with Camp Lejeune contamination. In the article, we were asked about the meaning of a move by the VA to work towards...
View ArticleCivilian Exposure Interview on WITN
Watch: Gavin P. Smith, Executive Director and Founder of Civilian Exposure, is asked to comment on the recent VA decision on Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Contamination. Related Stories:...
View ArticleCivilian Exposure – Veterans Radio Interview
Recently, we were approached for an interview on Veterans Radio about the mission and purpose of Civilian Exposure. We talk about Camp Lejeune, the wider issue of contamination on bases all across the...
View ArticleCivilian Exposure – Warrior Connection Interview on PRN
As efforts continue to spread the word and expand the conversation about military base contamination (both domestic and abroad), we were recently contacted for an interview by Warrior Connection, a...
View ArticleCivilian Exposure – Veterans News Hour Interview
Recently, we were invited to join co-hosts David Cory & Richard Hurley on the Veterans News Hour. We discuss Camp Lejeune contamination, contamination at other Superfund bases, primary chemicals...
View ArticleCarteret County native honors father with nonprofit dedicated to toxic exposure
Calvin Shomaker, The Daily News When his father passed away from acute leukemia in 2008, Carteret County native Gavin Smith didn’t suspect it was related to toxic exposure. Five years later, he found...
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