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Nuclear Weapons

Beyond Nuclear advocates for the elimination of all nuclear weapons and argues that removing them can only make us safer, not more vulnerable. The expansion of commercial nuclear power across the globe only increases the chance that more nuclear weapons will be built and is counterproductive to disarmament. We also cover nuclear weapons issues on our international site, Beyond Nuclear International.

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Wednesday
Aug052020

He was an American child in Hiroshima on the day the atomic bomb dropped

Howard Kakita was visiting his grandparents when the
United States destroyed the Japanese city 75 years ago.

As reported by the Washington Post.

Tuesday
Aug042020

Tri-Valley CAREs: Hiroshima Day Rally Link + LTE Party

 


Communities Against A Radioactive Environment

www.trivalleycares.org   


Your Link is Here!

 

 

 

From Hiroshima to a Healthy Tomorrow: Embracing Our Common Humanity — Annual protest and rally held at the gates of Livermore Laboratory, this year broadcast virtually.

WHEN: Hiroshima Day, Thursday, August 6 from 8 am to 9:30 am Pacific Time

LINK: Just before 8 am Pacific Time on August 6 this link is set go live for a national broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_8qpE8RPJo

ADDITIONALLY: The link will also be displayed prominently on the collaborative, national website at www.HiroshimaNagasaki75.org (In the unlikely event of technical difficulty, please also check this site on August 6).

RALLY SPEAKERS & MUSIC: Livermore rally speakers include noted historian and author Gar Alperovitz, Pentagon planner and whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, and Nagasaki A-bomb survivor Rev. Nobuaki Hanaoka, Marylia Kelley of Tri-Valley CAREs, singer Betsy Rose and more. 

NOTES: The Livermore Lab rally at 8 am Pacific Time will kick off two days of nationally broadcast programming on this historic 75th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This unprecedented nationwide event, with continuous programming running on both August 6 and 9, is organized by more than 160 organizations working together through the Hiroshima Nagasaki 75 collaboration. Tri-Valley CAREs is a proud partner in this national coalition.

For the full 2-day schedule: https://www.hiroshimanagasaki75.org/events
The August 6 full day broadcast link is the same as above
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_8qpE8RPJo
The August 9 full day broadcast link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_8qpE8RPJo

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August Virtual LTE Writing Party

CLICK HERE to join the Zoom Meeting using the link.
Meeting ID: 835 3410 4974 • Password: 812319

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Please click links below for A "How to" guide on how to write letters to the editor (English & Spanish).

Remember, Your Voice is Power.

CLICK HERE "How to" in English

CLIC AQUÍ "How to" en Español


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UPCOMING EVENTS

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Tuesday
Aug042020

CAMPAIGN NONVIOLENCE, AUGUST 6, 7, and 8 HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI COMMEMORATION EVENTS

Join 1000+ online this week to promote nonviolence + Link to join the August 6th Hiroshima Day Commemoration

See the schedule posted online here.

Tuesday
Aug042020

August 5 Hiroshima Vigil at All Souls, Washington DC - 7 pm Eastern

Email from Chuck Woolridge with the Heiwa Peace Project at All Souls Unitarian Church in Washington, DC:
Dear Friends,

Please see the Facebook event created for tomorrow night’s vigil.  Please note the program starts at 7 pm Eastern.

I hope to see some of you there.

Chuck

______________________________
Forwarding from Rev. Rob Keithan.  

All,

Just an FYI that I created a Facebook event for the vigil tomorrow night. Please share! 

https://www.facebook.com/events/2046038105530738/

Rob


Rev. Rob Keithan (He/Him)

Tuesday
Aug042020

Join with PSR to commemorate Hiroshima & Nagasaki 75th anniversary

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Join with PSR to commemorate Hiroshima & Nagasaki 75th anniversary

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Dear Kevin,

Please don't miss an amazing opportunity over the next six days to express your aspirations for a better world. This Thursday and Sunday, there will be over 100 local and national events right here in the USA to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and demand that nuclear weapons are never used again. This will be an unprecedented outpouring of concern amid a pandemic, economic crisis, and national awakening to racial and social justice. Will you participate? And even more importantly—since you already support disarmament—will you convince a friend to participate?

PSR is proud to be part of a wide-ranging coalition of 174 organizations—including 17 PSR chapters and diverse groups such as the Sunrise Movement, Beyond the Bomb, Sierra Club and RootsAction—working together to honor survivors of the bombings—the "Hibakusha"—as we acknowledge that the nuclear weapons, the atomic survivors, and civilization itself are #StillHere.

To get involved, visit the dedicated coalition website.

The coalition is tracking 118 U.S.-based virtual and in-person events in 30 states, and you can get details for all of them on our calendar or the clickable map. To pull this community effort together, the coalition will broadcast a national #StillHere livestream for ten hours on August 6 and seven hours on August 9 to shine a spotlight on creative projects and local events around the country, amplify the voices of activists and hear the stories of downwinders and survivors. At least nine PSR chapters will be represented in segments on the livestream.

You can be part of the solution to ensure nuclear weapons are never used again. Encourage your friends and family to register for the livestream, including through social media using the hashtag #stillhere. We're making it easy for you: to register and for detailed livestream agendas, a clickable map of virtual and in-person events, full calendar listings, downloadable toolkit for social media, the Hibakusha Appeal petition in support of the nuclear weapons ban, and the list of coalition partners:

Visit the #StillHere website: hiroshimanagasaki75.org

My favorite Chinese proverb is this: "If we make no effort to change direction, we will end up where we are headed." Please help PSR fight apathy and demonstrate to decision-makers that our vision of the future must include the complete elimination of nuclear weapons.

  Register for the livestream here  

Sincerely,

Martin Fleck
Director, Nuclear Weapons Abolition Program

PS: Want to underwrite this work? Support PSR's Hibakusha Matching Campaign.

PPS: Yes, it will be possible to watch the #StillHere livestreams on YouTube:

August 6th
August 9th