Vigil/Protest

Princeton Commemoration of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Coalition for Peace Action in Princeton, NJ is hosting a picnic and program in commemoration of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

August 5 Bell ringing at the Tree of Peace in Santa Fe New Mexico

On Tuesday, August 5th, at 5:00 PM you are invited to come to the Tree of Peace at the Capitol Round House - to the Annual Hiroshima Day Peace Bell Commemoration. You are invited to participate with a ceremony - ringing a Shinto shrine bell at 5:15 - creating a prayer bridge with the Japanese people. You are invited to bring a heart stone to join the other heart stones around our Tree of Peace that was planted as part of the Hiroshima Peace Bell commemoration a few years ago.

Say NO to Americas Army

August 6th - 12 noon Rally and Action South Park, San Francisco between 2nd & 3rd; Bryant & Brannon

Say NO to "America's Army" Video game targets children as young as 13; South Park game companies profit from illegal recruitment program! America’s Army is a game developed by the U.S. military to instruct players in “Army values”, portray the Army in a positive light, and increase potential recruits. The game is the property and brainchild of the US Army, which admits freely and with pride that it is one of their principal recruitment tools.

WILPF Co-sponsored Berkeley Japanese Peace Lantern Ceremony

WILPF Co-sponsored Berkeley Japanese Peace Lantern Ceremony

Saturday, August 7, 2004, Berkeley, CA

6:30-7:45 p.m.: Lantern Making and Program

59 years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima (Aug. 6) and Nagasaki (Aug. 9)
Saturday, August 7, 2004, Berkeley, CA

6:30-7:45 p.m.: Lantern Making and Program

63 years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima (Aug. 6) and Nagasaki (Aug. 9)

Hiroshima/Nagasaki commemorative vigil

Vigil with visiting Japanese Hibakusha (survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) calling for an end to nuclear weapons.

Location:  Intersection of Patrick and Market Streets, downtown Frederick, Maryland

Wearing black is optional.  Signs provided. 

Sponsored by Women In Black of Frederick, Maryland

For more information:  www.wibfrederick.org or info@wibfrederick.org

 

 

 

 

REMEMBER HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI: DEMAND A NUCLEAR-FREE FUTURE

 

REMEMBER HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI: DEMAND A NUCLEAR-FREE FUTURE

FLOATING LANTERNS FOR PEACE ON AUGUST 7TH AT 7:30 PM

AN INTERFAITH SHARING FOR PEACE, FOLLOWED BY

FLOATING LANTERNS ON ONONDAGA CREEK

AT THE ZEN CENTER OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK

266 WEST SENECA TURNPIKE

Organized by   Pax Christi, Peaceactioncny, Syracuse Peace Council and Syracuse Solidarity Network

REMEMBER HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI: DEMAND A NUCLEAR-FREE FUTURE

 

REMEMBER HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI: DEMAND A NUCLEAR-FREE FUTURE

DRAMATIC PROCESSION ON AUGUST 6TH AT 11:30 AM

GATHER NEAR CITY HALL IN SYRACUSE, NEW YORK

(PLEASE WEAR WHITE OR LIGHT COLORED CLOTHING)

Organized by Pax Christi, Peaceactioncny, Syracuse Peace Council, and Syracuse Solidarity Network

Nagasaki Commemoration

August Atomic Bombing Commemoration to Focus on Children, Future,
Music, Dance, Silent Ritual, Tea Ceremony, Storytelling and more will Mark 63rd Anniversary of U.S. Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan

All-Day Hiroshima Peace Vigil

August Atomic Bombing Commemoration to Focus on Children, Future
Music, Dance, Silent Ritual, Tea Ceremony, Storytelling and more will Mark 63rd Anniversary of U.S. Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan

Nagasaki Vigil and Commemoration - Day-Long Event

A coalition of Rogue Valley groups have joined to present the 23rd Annual Hiroshima-Nagasaki Vigil in Ashland , Oregon August 6 through 9, 2008. The commemoration will include two days of vigils, educational events on several topics including uranium mining on Native American lands, nuclear abolition, music, poetry and other ceremonies. “It’s not a day we celebrate.

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