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You are Invited to
                Livermore Lab 
on Hiroshima Day
on Hiroshima Day
Bay Area groups will jointly mark the
            74th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima
            and Nagasaki at the Livermore Lab, where the Trump
            Administration is presently spending billions to create new
            nuclear warheads.
The Tuesday, August 6, 2019
            commemoration is titled, “Designing Armageddon
              at Livermore Lab: Rally, March and Nonviolent Direct
              Action for Nuclear Disarmament.” Participants will
            gather at the northwest corner of the Livermore Lab (Vasco
            Road and Patterson Pass Road). The rally will begin at 8 AM and will feature music, speakers,
            poetry, art and more. There is free parking at the event
            site.
Daniel Ellsberg will
            deliver the keynote address.  Ellsberg is the military
            analyst and whistleblower who shone a bright light on U.S.
            policy and helped end the Vietnam War when he released the
            Pentagon Papers. Ellsberg published an award-winning memoir
            in 2017, “The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of
              a Nuclear War Planner.” He remains a brilliant
            analyst, commentator and sought-after speaker.
Nobuaki Hanaoka, an atomic bomb
              survivor, will be the rally’s special guest speaker.
              Hanaoka was an infant when the bomb fell on Nagasaki on
              August 9, 1945. His mother and sister died from illnesses
              linked to radiation poisoning and his brother died at age
              39 from premature aging associated with fallout from the
              bomb. Hanaoka is a retired minister in the United
              Methodist Church, who came to the U.S. following seminary
              training in Japan. He has settled in the Bay Area where he
              speaks, writes and teaches on topics of peace and human
              rights.
Rafael Jesús González, the first
              poet-laureate of Berkeley and an organizer of the 1983
              International Day of Nuclear Disarment will speak.
and Marylia Kelley of Tri-Valley CAREs will
              also be featured.
Immediately following the rally program, at approximately 9:15 AM, will be a "call to action," in which participants will be invited to march a short distance to the Livermore Lab West Gate. At the gate, Japanese activists will lead a traditional bon dance. Everyone is invited to participate.
Following the dance will be a
            commemorative die-in and symbolic chalking of the bodies to
            mimic the “shadows” left by men, women and children
            vaporized by the A-bomb blast. 
Those who choose will then
            peaceably risk arrest. Others will conduct a legal witness
            and support.
A flyer is available
            with nonviolence guidelines, vanpool info,
              and how to RSVP for the August 4th and
              5th kid-friendly Peace Camp. 
Promoting environmental cleanup and stopping nuclear weapons where they start — Livermore Lab
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