Hiroshima Nagasaki Remembrance - Building Toward a Nuclear Free World

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Sunday, 2009, August 9 - 2:30pm

The Peace Crane Project presents its annual Hiroshima Nagasaki Remembrance Day in its mission to abolish nuclear weapons from the face of the planet. Even as we’ve held this event for nearly 30 years, the need for a nuclear-free world becomes ever more urgent as more nations seek to acquire these weapons of terror, capable of
mass-destruction and carnage.

This year, our program, introduced by Reverend Chris Bell will feature the noted activist Norman Solomon, a nationally syndicated columnist and author of such best-sellers as War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us To Death.

Also on the list of the distinctive program: Sonoma County Taiko Drummers; Japanese tea ceremony by Mario Uribe; shakuhachi flute music by Elliot Kallen; Children’s Choir; and film clips from
White Light Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by award-winning filmmaker Steven Okazaki.

HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI REMEMBRANCE
Building toward a nuclear free world

Reception: 2:30 pm | Program: 3:00 pm

Admission is Free.

Sponsors:
Japanese American Citizens League of Sonoma County
Peace and Justice Center of Sonoma County
National Japanese American Historical Society,
Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Santa Rosa

Peace Crane Project website: http://www.peacecraneproject.org/

Location

Glaser Center
547 Mendocino Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA
United States
38° 26' 35.9916" N, 122° 42' 59.814" W

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