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Thursday, August 6th is the 75th anniversary of the American atomic bombing
of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945, followed by the nuclear destruction of
Nagasaki three days later, killing 200,000 and injuring many more.  What do
those two singular events mean for us in 2020?  And what have we done about
nuclear weapons since then?  Join guest host Ronnie Lipschutz for a
reflection on 75 years of nuclear weapons, including an interview with
Michigan State University Professor of History, Naoko Wake, author of
“Surviving the Bomb in America.”

This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Sister City relationship
between the cities of Santa Cruz and Shingu. The Santa Cruz Sister City
Shingu Sub-Committee announces an international bell ringing project to
solemnly commemorate the 75th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic
bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the beginning of peace between the two
countries. Simultaneous events will be held in Shingu and all over Japan.
Local communities and individuals across the United States and Japan are
asked to mark this solemn occasion by observing a period of silence (30
seconds)  followed by bell-ringing (75 seconds.) The first solemn event is
tomorrow, Wednesday, August 5th, at 4:15 PM, the exact moment the atomic
bomb was dropped on Hiroshima (August 6, 8:15 local time in Japan). The
second solemn event will occur in Santa Cruz on Saturday August 8th at 7:02
PM . Listeners are encouraged to participate at their homes or in their
yards or elsewhere following protocols on social distancing and masking.


-- 
*"**Hard to believe, but we've been on lockdown for almost an entire
Grateful Dead Song."*
-quoted in Leah Garchick, "Public Eavesdropping," *San Francisco Chronicle,
*6/10/20-

Ronnie D. Lipschutz,President & Co-director, Sustainable Systems Research
Foundation <http://sustainablesystemsfoundation.org>
Emeritus Professor of Politics, UC Santa Cruz
Host, "Sustainability Now!" <https://ksqd.org/sustainabilitynow/> every
other Sunday on KSQD 90.7FM & KSQD.org.(Shows archived at:
https://sustainablesystemsfoundation.org/sustainability-now-broadcasts-on-ksqd-90-7-fm-ksqd-org/
e-mail: [email protected]; <[email protected]>phone number on request; web
site: http://tinyurl.com/zeatctr
*Read my latest book: Unhappy in Its Own Way--An Institutional Biography of
UC Santa Cruz
<https://sustainablesystemsfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Unhappy.pdf>*

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