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Diane Wilson and her scrappy crew of volunteer citizen-scientists took on a polluting billion-dollar plastics company and, nurdle by nurdle, won. | Texas Monthly | Oct 2019
Retired Texas shrimper wins record-breaking $50 million settlement from plastics manufacturing giant | Texas Tribune | Dec 2019
Spending time with a pellet pollution brigade at the water’s edge in Texas | Plastics News | Aug 2019
Formosa to pay $50 Million | Plastics News | Oct 2019
‘David-and-Goliath Story’ as Texas Environmental Activist Diane Wilson Wins $50 Million Judgement Against Plastics Giant Formosa | Common Dreams | Dec 2019
Retired Texas shrimper wins record settlement from plastics giant | UPI | Dec 2019
Manufacturer settles Gulf Coast pollution lawsuit for $50M | San Antonio Business Journal | Oct 2019
Formosa Plastics Agrees to Pay $50M to Settle Texas Water Pollution Suit | Insurance Journal | Oct 2019
Retired Texas shrimper wins record-breaking $50 million settlement from plastics manufacturing giant | Eagle Pass Business Journal | Dec 2019
In Largest Settlement of Its Kind, Formosa Plastics Agrees to Pay $50 Million | Environment + Energy Leader | Oct 2019
Texan Environmental Activist Diane Wilson: Why I Refuse to go Jail | Democracy Now | Oct 2005
Scaling the White House fence to close Guantánamo | Waging Nonviolence | June 2013
David Brancaccio talks with activist Diane Wilson, author of AN UNREASONABLE WOMAN.| PBS | Dec 2005
Just a country girl | Mother Jones | August 1993