One Washington Square, San José, CA 95192

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The award of the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize given to Nihon Hidankyo (a group of Atomic- and Hydrotgen-Bomb sufferers) is sounding a loud alarm for the world about the imminent threats of nuclear weapons in the current world. 

Let us think of what we can do for the world without nuclear weapons.

The program includes:
  Learning about nuclear weapons
    - A survivor’s story
    - Student presentations
  Introductions of younger generations' actions
    - musical production
    - chorus
    - paper-crane folding 

A casual reception will follow in the courtyard for further informal discussion, paper crane folding, and light refreshments.

    Sponsored by the College of Humanities and the Arts Artistic Excellence Programming Grants

 

Poster: Please click/tap to view.

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