An anti-nuclear activist describes how plutonium has become deadly since World War II and advocates for humanity to reduce its impact.
Hiroshima

Readers’ Views: November-December 2015, Part 1
December 16, 2015readers views nov dec 2015 part 1

Voices from Chernobyl chart disaster
December 11, 2015Review of Voices from Chernobyl: The oral history of a nuclear disaster.
From Hiroshima/Nagasaki to Fukushima
October 6, 2012Evanston, Ill.—On Aug. 5 a unique and wonderful commemoration related the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to the ongoing nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan. Titled “Hiroshima commemoration presentation: From Hiroshima to Fukushima,” it was sponsored by the Nuclear Energy Information Service (NEIS), North Shore Peace Initiative and Chicago Peace [=>]
Fukushima activists testify in New York
December 19, 2011Fukushima activists testify in New York
New York City—A delegation of grassroots environmental activists from Japan came to share with their U.S. counterparts heart-rending eyewitness accounts of the health impact and continued contamination produced by the Fukushima-Daiichi reactor units that suffered catastrophic damage on March 11. They met with the public at three different venues Sept. [=>]
Japan: earthquake, tsunami and meltdown
May 9, 2011From the new issue of NEWS & LETTERS, May-June 2011
Part III of
Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2011-2012
Revolution and counter-revolution take world stage
Contents:
- I. The Arab Spring
- II. The wars at home
- III. Japan: earthquake, tsunami and meltdown
- IV. Revolution, organization and philosophy
- V. Marxist-Humanist Tasks
(Part I and II were posted in the last two days. Parts IV and V to come [=>]