
NO NUKES, NO WARS, NO WALLS, NO WARMING
June 18 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm A conference making the links between nuclear abolition, social and economic justice and moving the global economy to a path in balance with the Continue Reading →
June 18 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm A conference making the links between nuclear abolition, social and economic justice and moving the global economy to a path in balance with the Continue Reading →
Peace & Planet invites you to attend a series of events in support of the first round of Nuclear Weapons Ban and Prohibition Treaty Negotiations in New York. Continue Reading →
Article featured on Common Dreams, found at: http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/04/06/orwell-and-president-come-hiroshima Full Article: How do you hide a trillion dollars, or spending $66,000 a minute for thirty years building a new nuclear arsenal? Continue Reading →
Geopolitical Struggle and the Imperatives of Nuclear Weapons Abolition Dr. Joseph Gerson Shizuoka, February 28, 2016 “There are two grim shadows that loom over everything that we consider: environmental catastrophe Continue Reading →
Hillary Chute is a Cambridge native, and a Visiting Professor at Harvard University. She was previously a Professor at the University of Chicago. She is a renowned scholar focusing Continue Reading →
Elaine Scarry is a professor of English and American Literature and Language. She is the Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University, Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, February 16th, Global Zero, AFSC and Massachusetts Peace Action are proud to present Ward Wilson. His speech is titled: The Realist Case for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons, and will Continue Reading →
Joseph Gerson: Hibakusha and Their Quest for a Nuclear Weapons-Free World Illustrated Talk and Discussion February 9, 2016 – 7 p.m. Cambridge Central Square Library 45 Pearl St. (next to Continue Reading →
Direct Download Links: okinawa.camb. resolution DRAFT DRAFT AFSC OKINAWA FACT SHEET 12.10 draft Full Text of Okinawa Fact Sheet followed by Full Text of Okinawa Solidarity Draft Resolution Debated Continue Reading →