Presentations you can use:
Here are a variety of informational materials, documents, images, powerpoints, and pdfs. Some we have developed ourselves, many are from other sources, but all are available for your own studies, or to communicate with others. We will add more as we gather them, and do our best to verify all the information as accurate and up to date. If you wish to discuss any of these, or contribute new sources, please contact me. Tracy Powell, tracy@nomorebombs.org, 360-840-3826.
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Here are a variety of informational materials, documents, images, powerpoints, and pdfs. Some we have developed ourselves, many are from other sources, but all are available for your own studies, or to communicate with others. We will add more as we gather them, and do our best to verify all the information as accurate and up to date. If you wish to discuss any of these, or contribute new sources, please contact me. Tracy Powell, tracy@nomorebombs.org, 360-840-3826.
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Ours
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WPSR productions
WPSR productions
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Arms Control Association
Arms Control Association
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https://vimeo.com/250517563 Making Waves, The Golden Rule Project is a powerful experience. It tells the inspiring story of the original Golden Rule and its crew of activists who sailed into the nuclear testing zone in the Marshall Islands to protest the bombing of those islands and their inhabitants, and documents the renewed mission as it is happening today. Since this movie was produced, the Golden Rule returned to the west coast, was refitted again, and sailed for Hawaii last summer, where she now is preparing for the voyage into the Marshall Islands and Japan this year. Veterans for Peace. 24 minutes ( a 10 minute version https://vimeo.com/259060401 may be easier to watch, but I recommend the longer version )
This is a brilliant video from the Marshall Islands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDVND8mPaso produced by young Marshallese citizens, whose group MISA 4 the Pacific is working to educate the world about their tragic history and what the rest of us can learn from their experiences moving forward. Its intimate feel and authenticity makes it all the better. About 10 minutes.
ABC News / Foreign Correspondents produced this documentary about the Runit Dome, a Leaking Toxic Time Bomb. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=autMHvj3exA . Its a long one, but full of more information, and loaded with clips from our government that will stimulate more thought about our current dilemma than anything I've seen lately. This is one we ought to show at a meeting, and spend some time discussing. If you watch it at home, I would be eager to hear what you think. It could stimulate many conversations. About 1 hour.
What Does a Nuclear Bomb Explosion Feel Like? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y__dxTaGEp0 Interviews of British soldiers who witnessed one of the US nuclear tests in the Pacific, and were sworn to secrecy. Their stories are sobering. 10 minutes.
If You Love This Planet is a classic lecture by Dr. Helen Caldicott, a founding director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, filmed in 1982. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FjgBBQFmGs As with many youtube videos, some of the comments posted after are just as revealing about our current national conversations as they were back in the middle of the Cold War. Its a little dated, but enlightening, as is her book of the same title. 1/2 hour.
https://vimeo.com/250517563 Making Waves, The Golden Rule Project is a powerful experience. It tells the inspiring story of the original Golden Rule and its crew of activists who sailed into the nuclear testing zone in the Marshall Islands to protest the bombing of those islands and their inhabitants, and documents the renewed mission as it is happening today. Since this movie was produced, the Golden Rule returned to the west coast, was refitted again, and sailed for Hawaii last summer, where she now is preparing for the voyage into the Marshall Islands and Japan this year. Veterans for Peace. 24 minutes ( a 10 minute version https://vimeo.com/259060401 may be easier to watch, but I recommend the longer version )
This is a brilliant video from the Marshall Islands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDVND8mPaso produced by young Marshallese citizens, whose group MISA 4 the Pacific is working to educate the world about their tragic history and what the rest of us can learn from their experiences moving forward. Its intimate feel and authenticity makes it all the better. About 10 minutes.
ABC News / Foreign Correspondents produced this documentary about the Runit Dome, a Leaking Toxic Time Bomb. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=autMHvj3exA . Its a long one, but full of more information, and loaded with clips from our government that will stimulate more thought about our current dilemma than anything I've seen lately. This is one we ought to show at a meeting, and spend some time discussing. If you watch it at home, I would be eager to hear what you think. It could stimulate many conversations. About 1 hour.
What Does a Nuclear Bomb Explosion Feel Like? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y__dxTaGEp0 Interviews of British soldiers who witnessed one of the US nuclear tests in the Pacific, and were sworn to secrecy. Their stories are sobering. 10 minutes.
If You Love This Planet is a classic lecture by Dr. Helen Caldicott, a founding director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, filmed in 1982. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FjgBBQFmGs As with many youtube videos, some of the comments posted after are just as revealing about our current national conversations as they were back in the middle of the Cold War. Its a little dated, but enlightening, as is her book of the same title. 1/2 hour.