Ignominious Anniversary: Remembering Hiroshima
Remembering Hiroshima and Imagining a World Without Autonomous Killer Robots, Nuclear Weapons and Blanket Surveillance
Remembering Hiroshima and Imagining a World Without Autonomous Killer Robots, Nuclear Weapons and Blanket Surveillance
On 75 years of Hiroshma-Nagasaki bombings, online events you can participate in
In a time of political uncertainty, what can we learn from the last eye witnesses of the first and hopefully only nuclear war, or Japan’s nuclear meltdown? My grandfather, Jacob Beser , was the only man in the world to have flown on both planes hat dropped the atomic bombs, and as a child I met the friend of my OTHER grandfather,a survivor from Hiroshima. I followed this strange coincidence to Japan and have been working with the survivors ever since.