Let’s Reduce the U.S. Nuclear Arsenal By Lawrence S. Wittner, Co-Chair, Peace Action Board of Directors [Dr. Lawrence Wittner (http://lawrenceswittner.com) is Professor of History Emeritus at [...]
Hiroshima, Japan — August 6, 2015 — On the 71st Anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings (August 6th and 9th), Paul Kawika Martin, the senior director for policy and political affairs for the [...]
Paul Olson of Nebraskans for Peace deserves most of the credit for this article. We hope to spread the “we refuse to be targets” theme widely. Published on Wednesday, August 03, 2016 [...]
May 23, 2016 President Barack Obama The White House Washington, DC Dear Mr. President, We were happy to learn of your plans to be the first sitting president of the United States to visit [...]
Here’s a petition I hope you will sign in a hurry. It is a petition campaign to abolish nuclear weapons started by Hibakusha (survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki). What’s [...]
Executive Director Kevin Martin was on KFPA Pacifica radio, Berkeley, California and beyond, on Saturday discussing the president’s possible (now perhaps likely) visit to Hiroshima next [...]
Kevin Martin More Stories President Obama should visit Hiroshima, but not empty-handed N.C. tax swap fails to promote thriving communities Advertisement Saturday, April 23, 2016 Secretary of [...]
New Hampshire Peace Action Executive Director Will Hopkins and Arnie Alpert of New Hampshire’s American Friends Service Committee office had a terrific op-ed in the Manchester (NH) Union [...]
Recently we sent you a request to contact President Barack Obama on further initiatives to reduce the danger of nuclear weapons, as he advocated in his Prague speech in 2009, and again less than [...]