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Since 2008, her research has focused on the histories of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima & Nagasaki, and more recently the Manhattan Project sites, as well as locations used during the internment of the Japanese diaspora in the US during WWII.
Since 2008, her research has focused on the histories of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima & Nagasaki, and more recently the Manhattan Project sites, as well as locations used during the internment of the Japanese diaspora in the US during WWII.
elin o’Hara slavick is an Artist-In-Residence at the University of California, Irvine, and has been recognized for her work internationally. She is also a curator, critic and activist.
Her work is still up at the Peace Resource Center, go check it out!
elin o’Hara slavick is an Artist-In-Residence at the University of California, Irvine, and has been recognized for her work internationally. She is also a curator, critic and activist.
Her work is still up at the Peace Resource Center, go check it out!
Be sure to join us September 29 - October 1 for our conference!
Be sure to join us September 29 - October 1 for our conference!
Be sure to join us September 29 - October 1 for our conference!
Be sure to join us September 29 - October 1 for our conference!
An interdisciplinary artist, Migiwa Orimo primarily works in installation consisting of text, drawing, objects, video and sound that explores the notions of gap, slippage, and “a realm of disjunction.”
Her work is at the Peace Resource Center, go check her out!
An interdisciplinary artist, Migiwa Orimo primarily works in installation consisting of text, drawing, objects, video and sound that explores the notions of gap, slippage, and “a realm of disjunction.”
Her work is at the Peace Resource Center, go check her out!
Kei Ito’s work meditates on the complexity of his identity and heritage and seeks to visualize invisible forces such as radiation, memory, and human mortality. His photographs are currently up in our exhibition!
Kei Ito’s work meditates on the complexity of his identity and heritage and seeks to visualize invisible forces such as radiation, memory, and human mortality. His photographs are currently up in our exhibition!
Watch the recording 🎥 buff.ly/S3pvoIf
@nobelpeacecenter.bsky.social
Watch the recording 🎥 buff.ly/S3pvoIf
@nobelpeacecenter.bsky.social
Please join us on August 8, 6-8pm! You don’t want to miss it!
Please join us on August 8, 6-8pm! You don’t want to miss it!
A behind the scenes peak at the “Memorializing the Hibakusha” exhibition, with opening reception August 8, 2025 from 6-8 p.m. in the Boyd Cultural Arts Center, Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio.
A behind the scenes peak at the “Memorializing the Hibakusha” exhibition, with opening reception August 8, 2025 from 6-8 p.m. in the Boyd Cultural Arts Center, Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio.
It is a manifestation of the scale of this annihilation.
It is a manifestation of the scale of this annihilation.
Don’t forget to join us on Aug 6 for the Vigil & exhibition opening! More info on our website :)
#wilmingtoncollege #quakers #quakerschools #quakercolleges #prc-50 #peace #nonukes #purposecantwait #hiroshimanagasaki, #archives #museums #socialjustice
Don’t forget to join us on Aug 6 for the Vigil & exhibition opening! More info on our website :)
#wilmingtoncollege #quakers #quakerschools #quakercolleges #prc-50 #peace #nonukes #purposecantwait #hiroshimanagasaki, #archives #museums #socialjustice
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#TPNW
#NuclearBan
Wrote this a few years ago with Ran Zwigenberg.
#NukeSky #HistSTM #Hiroshima #Nagasaki #EnvHist
www.counterpunch.org/2020/08/06/t...
👏🏼☮️
#TPNW
#NuclearBan
If interested, go to forms.office.com/r/xTDZ2tMWGM for more information and to register!
To learn about all PRC 50th events this fall, go to library.wilmington.edu/prc-50.
Questions? Feel free to email prc@wilmington.edu.
Thank you, and please consider supporting a good cause!
If interested, go to forms.office.com/r/xTDZ2tMWGM for more information and to register!
To learn about all PRC 50th events this fall, go to library.wilmington.edu/prc-50.
Questions? Feel free to email prc@wilmington.edu.
Thank you, and please consider supporting a good cause!