There is an impressive conference on nuclear weapons in Austin. See some detail here. I hope they will have a Zoom meeting attendance option.
Sincerely,
Ed
On this International Day for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Awareness, we invite you to reserve your spot at our upcoming conference, “Disarming Toxic Empire”, on March 21-22. This event on nuclear disarmament, environmental justice, and peace will bring together academics, activists, and artists offering responses to nuclear toxicity across disciplines, generations, and geographies. See the full conference schedule below. |
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Thursday, March 21 Keynote Lecture: “Mobilizing Civil Society toProhibit and Eliminate Nuclear Weapons”5:00-7:00pm CSTPresented by Beatrice FihnRespondents: Ivana Nikolić Hughes, Vasuki Nesiah, Bedi Racule, Annelise Riles Friday, March 22 Panel #1: “Arts, Archives, and the Atom”9:00am-10:30am CSTPanelists: Don Carleton, Kirsten Cather, Anaïs Maurer, Will WilsonModerated by Neville Hoad Panel #2: “Atomic Landscapes: Development and Destruction”10:45am-12:15pm CSTPanelists: Austin R. Cooper, Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Hebatalla Taha, Ella WeberModerated by Bruce J. Hunt Panel #3: “Nuclear Colonialism: Remembering, Resisting, and Repairing”1:45pm-3:15pm CSTPanelists: David L. Eng, Jennifer Graber, Rebecca Hogue, Ian ZabarteModerated by Luis E. Cárcamo-Huechante Panel #4: “Cold War Afterlives: Intergenerational Movements for Disarmament and Environmental Justice”3:30pm-5:00pm CSTPanelists: Itty Abraham, Karen Engle, Vanja Hamzić, Hirokazu MiyazakiModerated by Cooper Christiancy “A Body in Fukushima”6:30-8:00pm CSTPerformance by Eiko OtakeTalkback facilitated by Rosemary Candelario Reply-To: Karen Engle & Neville Hoad <humanrights@law.utexas.edu> |