Archbishop Hunthausen: A Lesson on Faith & Disarmament

By Leonard Eiger Originally published by the National Catholic Reporter on Aug 23, 2021 “I am grateful for having been invited to speak to you on disarmament because it forces me to a kind of personal disarmament. This is a subject I have thought about and prayed over for many years. I can recall vividly hearing the news of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945. I was deeply shocked. I could not then put into words the shock I felt from the news that a city of hundreds of thousands of people had been devastated by a single bomb. Hiroshima challenged […]

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Activists around Puget Sound are Bannering for Nuclear Abolition Now!

Peace activists from grass-roots organizations in and around the Puget Sound region of Washington State will be bannering this week on and around the International Day of Peace (September 21st) and the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons (September 26th). The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by the United Nations General Assembly. Two decades later, in 2001, the General Assembly unanimously voted to designate the Day as a period of non-violence and cease-fire. The 2021 theme for the International Day of Peace is “Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world.” The UN General […]

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Welcoming the people of the Marshall Islands to Ground Zero Center

Welcoming the people of the Marshall Islands – Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day Weekend at Ground Zero Ctr. and the Pacific Northwest Peace Walk July 24- August 9, 2021 By Senji Kanaeda, Nipponzan Myohoji Na Mu Myo Ho Ren Ge Kyo On August 7, 2021, the day after the Hiroshima Day Lantern Ceremony in Seattle, special visitors were received at the Ground Zero Center for nonviolent action (founded in 1977). These special visitors were 25 people from the Marshall Islands. The United States military conducted 67 tests of nuclear and hydrogen bombs in the Marshall Islands in the South Pacific over a period of […]

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Seattle area Billboards inform citizens of the need to eliminate nuclear weapons

Beginning August 30th, and continuing for four weeks, billboards in four Seattle locations are displaying the following paid advertisement: September 26 – INTERNATIONAL DAY to ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS!  Included in the advertisement is a map showing the proximity of Seattle to Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, homeport for 8 of the Navy’s 14 Trident nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, and a U.S. Navy photo of the Trident submarine, USS Nebraska, taken on June 2, 2017 near Elliott Bay. The ad refers to the United Nations International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, designated by the UN General Assembly in 2013. UN Member States, civil society […]

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No More Bombs visits Ground Zero Center

Editor’s Note: Members of No More Bombs, a small grass-roots anti-nukes organization based in Anacortes, Washington joined us at Ground Zero Center for our recent Hiroshima/Nagasaki weekend of remembrance and action. They are a wonderful example of the adage – “Think Global, Act Local!” The following is a report (originally published in the No More Bombs newsletter, Summer 2021) on their experience during the Saturday events and presentations at Ground Zero. Special Report by Kathleen Flanagan, photos by Julia Hurd. COMMEMORATING 76 YEARS Four of us from No More Bombs were graciously greeted August 7th at the Ground Zero Center […]

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