A pleasure and an honor to discuss the findings of the NK program on nuclear proliferation, close calls and luck with Emmanuel Kattan, head of @AllianceProg in the first episode of the new podcast "vis-à-vis". @EditionsScpo@SHAFRhistorians @ThirdNuclearAge @wellerstein
At a discussion about the environmental effects of nuclear weapons, @IvanaNHughes, Director of the @K1Proj, reminds participants of the importance of protecting the environment and presents research about radioactivity in sediment surrounding the Marshall Islands.
"...Ensure that time and money can be spent on today’s true priorities — among them, cybersecurity, climate change and infrastructure development — rather than those of the past." Article by our Director @IvanaNHughes and research student Hart Rapaport in @thehill@TheHillOpinion
The United States tested 67 nuclear weapons from 1946 to 1958 in what is now the Republic of the Marshall Islands. An apology to the Marshellese is long overdue.
thediplomat.com/2021/04/the-…
Our article in @Diplomat_APAC (with Glenn Alcalay @CC_Columbia student Hart Rapaport). We expect our kids to apologize when they do something wrong. We shouldn't expect any less of our government. Please share. @K1Proj@napf@Columbia
The United States tested 67 nuclear weapons from 1946 to 1958 in what is now the Republic of the Marshall Islands. An apology to the Marshellese is long overdue.
thediplomat.com/2021/04/the-…
Through nuclear testing, the US forced a new and dangerous technology on native lands and peoples without fully comprehending the short- and long-term consequences.
@SIWPSColumbia student scholar Hart Rapaport and CU's @IvanaNHughes write @BulletinAtomicow.ly/CDVm50DWphY
Next Monday, March 15th, we’ll be kicking off our event with Bubu Erine Jitiam, elder and nuclear testing survivor, along with other Marshallese elders youth, HE Pres. David Kabua, performances, more!
RSVP and see the full speaker list at cann-wa.us/nvrd
75 years ago, the US displaced citizens of Bikini Atoll for nuclear testing that was supposed to be temporary and “for the good of all mankind and to end all wars.” Bikinians have yet to return home due to radioactive materials from US detonations. bit.ly/2PO7k5x
A very substantive discussion on the most pressing issues of our time - #nuclearweapons & #climate.
It is for the young generation and a robust civil society, to come forward to play their critical role and work with their parliamentarians/governments.
@napfnewyork#nuclearban
Watch the recording of an important discussion about nuclear weapons and climate change, including comments from our Director @IvanaNHughesyoutube.com/watch?v=OTK7Wi88…