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Silent Vigil to Abolish Nuclear Weapons

July 31, 2023

Join Peace Action Bay Ridge to ask the world to abolish nuclear weapons that if used would destroy humanity and the planet.

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Nuclear Prayer Day Zoom Event

July 31, 2023

This event is open to all and will feature a compilation of video prayers from across the world. There will be space provided for discussion, reflection and community that people can join.

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Hiroshima Day Commemoration

July 31, 2023

Hiroshima commemoration featuring film screenings, music and dance performances, and discussion.

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Albuquerque Peace Festival

July 31, 2023

Enjoy music, speakers, food trucks, informational tables, and old and new friends at the inaugural Albuquerque Peace Festival. A ceremonial bell will commemorate the Hiroshima bombing.

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Never Again! Imagine a World Free of Nuclear Weapons

July 27, 2023

Learn about the U.N. Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons, sign letters urging U.S. Reps to support the Treaty, take home a peace crane!

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Silent Vigil

July 27, 2023

Silent vigil sponsored by Hope out loud, No Nukes/No War, and Veterans for Peace (CT Chapter 42).

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Hiroshima Commemoration

July 27, 2023

Conanicut Friends Meeting (Quakers) invite you to commemorate the Hiroshima bombing and call for the U.S. ratification of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

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Hiroshima Day Commemoration with the Golden Rule Peace Boat Crew

July 27, 2023

The Golden Rule crew will join Cleveland Peace Action in commemorating Hiroshima Day with words, music and inspiration for a nuclear-free world.

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Promoting a vision of a nucear-weapons-free world

July 27, 2023

Annual observation and shared call for the abolition of nuclear weapons. A program of music, speakers, poetry, and a candlelit ceremony.

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African Americans Against the Bomb

July 24, 2023

You are invited to a presentation and conversation with Vincent Intondi, author of ‘African Americans Against the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons, Colonialism, and the Black Freedom Movement’.

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