Join PSR and others for a global week of action through #CranesForOurFuture! July 21, 2022

Between August 5 and 9, organizations, activists, and others will be commemorating the anniversaries of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki through the #CranesForOurFuture campaign. This important initiative showcases our support for a more peaceful world, beginning with the abolition of nuclear weapons. 

Are you interested in getting involved? Fold a paper crane, take a photo, and share on social media along with a short message about what a world without nuclear weapons means to you. Don’t forget to include the hashtag #CranesForOurFuture so folks can see your post! 

You can learn how to fold a crane at cranesforourfuture.org/fold

Do you want to share this campaign and get others involved? Head over to the official #CranesForOurFuture website. There, you can find an abundance of resources, including a social media toolkit that provides instructions from how to post on twitter, facebook or instagram, to how to download a virtual Zoom background, to providing an email template to spread the word!

We can’t wait to see your submissions, and hear the inspiring messages about what a world without nuclear weapons means to you!

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