Looking Back - Remembering the Victims of Nuclear Weapons: Looking Forward - Toward a Nuclear Free Future

Saturday, August 9th 2008 at Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab
Corner of Vasco Rd. and Patterson Pass Rd., Livermore, CA

10:30 am: Travel the "Nuclear Maze," and then here music by Kaylah Marin and a keynote address by Rev. Nabuaki Hanaoka, a survivor of the U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9th 1945

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We will gather at the northwest side of the Lab at 10:30 am and traverse the "nuclear maze," a huge structure created to teach about the inextricable link between nuclear weapons and nuclear power and the direct impacts of the nuclear fuel cycle on local communities. At 11:02 am we will gather for a moment of silence followed by the music of Kayah Marin and and address from our keynote speaker, Rev. Nabuaki Hanaoka, a survivor of the U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

Co-sponsors: Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility; American Friends Service Committee; Bay Area United for Peace and Justice; Berkeley Fellowship of UUs; Fresno Center for Nonviolence; Grandmothers for Peace; Livermore Conversion Project; Mount Diablo Peace and Justice Center; Peace Action West; ProgressivePortal.org; SF Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility; Tri-Valley CAREs; UC Berkeley Fiat Pax; Western States Legal Foundation

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