Monthly Archives: August 2020

#75 years of resilence via #stillhere

The hibakusha, or those who survived the nuclear attacks in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, are the best known nuclear survivors, but they are not the only ones. Downwinders grew up near America’s nuclear testing and production sites in places like Utah, … Continue reading

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U.A.E. Becomes First Arab Nation to Open a Nuclear Power Plant via The New York Times

The launch is raising concerns about the growing number of nuclear programs in the volatile Middle East. By Vivian Yee BEIRUT, Lebanon — The United Arab Emirates became the first Arab country to open a nuclear power plant on Saturday, raising … Continue reading

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The Bomb Was Never a One-Way Affair: Bringing Together Japanese and American Sufferers (webinar)

Thursday, August 6, 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. To register, please contact Yuki Miyamoto at ymiyamot@depaul.edu

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