August is Nuclear Free Future Month!
10 a.m. to Noon: Oceanside Community Room, 330 North Coast Highway, Oceanside,92054
3-5 p.m. Peace Resource Center, 3850 Westgate Place, SD 92015
August 6th and 9th, 2012 mark the 67th anniversaries of
the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The continuing
tragedy of Fukushima brings home even more clearly why nuclear weapons
and nuclear power must be stopped. We are all victims of the nuclear age!
Please join The Peace Resource Center of San Diego
for the following programs and activities!
tragedy of Fukushima brings home even more clearly why nuclear weapons
and nuclear power must be stopped. We are all victims of the nuclear age!
Please join The Peace Resource Center of San Diego
for the following programs and activities!
More info carolj@prcsd.org
1. Join us for a film screening of
"Knocking on the Devil's Door:
Our Deadly Nuclear Legacy"
Sat. Aug 4th, from 3-5 pm
@ Palomar UU Fellowship
1600 Buena Vista Dr, Vista 92081
Mon. Aug 6th, 6:30 - 9 pm
@ Peace Resource Ctr.
3850 Westgate Pl, San Diego 92105
The nuclear reactor catastrophes at Chernobyl, Three Mile Island,
and now at Fukushima, Japan, remind us that a heinous specter
continues to hover over the health and security of millions of
people around the world... This film, by award-winning director
Gary Null, deconstructs the corporate and political rhetoric
feeding the media misinformation campaigns to seduce us into
believing that low level radiation emitted from nuclear plants is
perfectly safe and that our future depends on nuclear energy.
The film makes the connections between nuclear weapons and
nuclear power, issues that concern us all.
The film makes the connections between nuclear weapons and
nuclear power, issues that concern us all.
2. "The Risks of Restarting the
Damaged San Onofre Nuclear Plant"
Special visiting Speaker: Daniel Hirsch
Saturday, August 25
10 a.m. to Noon: Oceanside Community Room, 330 North Coast Highway, Oceanside,92054
3-5 p.m. Peace Resource Center, 3850 Westgate Place, SD 92015
Hirsch is a Lecturer on Nuclear Policy and former Director of the
Stevenson Program on Nuclear Police at UC Santa Cruz and President
of the Committee to Bridge the Gap, a 42-year-old organization
concerned about nuclear safety, proliferation, and waste. We are
honored to bring him to San Diego.
3. Brown Bag Books: "Nuclear issues"
3. Brown Bag Books: "Nuclear issues"
Aug 14th, 11:30-12:30pm @ PRC, 3860 Westgate Place, SD 92105
Every Second Tuesday, bring your sack lunch and
enjoy unique conversation amidst the PRC library.
And YOU choose your own reading material. If you
prefer a different topic or format, please still share!
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