Two elderly survivors of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, when over 200,000 people were killed, will tell their stories of endurance and commitment. They will be joined in conversation with two disarmament educators to discuss he historic, ethical, human and environmental consequences of the use of nuclear weapons, and various efforts to abolish them, including ratifying the UN treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons.
Location: Livak Ballroom at the Davis Center, UVM.