Here is a forum available to the general public related to nuclear energy and nuclear war. Who better to discuss the topics than survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki? It sounds like a great event. With Indian Point just a few miles north of us and the discussion going on related to the nuclear power plants future, it's definitely a topic that needs discussion and research. I am sure I am not the only one who has seen former NYC Mayor Koch on TV advocating increased production at the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
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From Hiroshima to Fukushima:
Building a World Beyond Nuclear
Hear the testimony of Hibakusha— survivors of the atomic bombs
that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, in the
summer of 1945. Survivors will discuss the impact of the bombing
on their lives, and their commitment to peace, forgiveness and
reconciliation. They will also discuss the impact of the Fukushima
Dachii nuclear disaster on the people of Japan.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
6:30 p.m.
Rodriguez Room (#311), Miguel Hall
Manhattan College
4513 Manhattan College Parkway
Sponsored by the Peace Studies Program, the Government Department,
organized by Hibakusha Stories (www.hibakushastories.org) and made
possible with the support of the Kozma Bequest. For information, contact Dr.
Margaret Groarke, 718-862-7943
Margaret Groarke
Director, Core Curriculum
Associate Professor, Government
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Here is video I found on Indian Point. It contains some pretty scary statistics.
1 comment:
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