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Untold Stories of Nuclear Weapons

March 15 - March 19

Online

Join World BEYOND War for its annual virtual film festival throughout the month of March to explore the untold stories of nuclear weapons, in commemoration of Nuclear Remembrance Day (March 1).

Your ticket gives you access to all three films and three Zoom discussions with key representatives from the films and special guests.

Panel discussions will also be recorded if you can’t join live. 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the impacts of which are still felt to this day. Nuclear weapons are an existential threat to humanity, and the tentacles of the nuclear weapons industry are far-reaching, from the uranium mining, to testing, to waste disposal.

World BEYOND War’s 2025 film festival shares the untold stories of nuclear weapons – from the Marshall Islands to St. Louis, Missouri, to the Saharan desert. The festival spotlights the escalating conflicts of our time, exposes the historic and current impacts of nuclear weapons and serves as a clarion call that it is time once and for all to ban the bomb. See more here.

 

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