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Events For the People Of Fukushima And Japan

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Date:
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Time:
6:15 PM - 9:15 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
No Nukes Action Committee
Location Details:
ILWU Local 34
801 2nd St. / King St On left side of AT&T Stadium
San Francisco

3/11 SF Events For the People Of Fukushima And Japan

On Sunday March 11, 2012 For the People Of Fukushima And Japan

Sunday March 11, 2012 6:15 PM potluck Program 7:00 PM
ILWU Local 34 801 2nd St./King St. On left side of AT&T Ballpark
Parking Available In ILWU Local 34 Parking Lot
San Francisco, California

$10.00 Donation Requested (no one turned away due to lack funds)

On the First Anniversary of the meltdowns at Fukushima and The Continuing Contamination

Screening of "Fukushima Never Again" and discussion with film makers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYGe3Z53_Mc

Poetry presentation by Dan Marlin and other poets

Multi-Media Art Presentation by Professor Judy Hiramoto "Nuclear Culture Series"
http://www.planeteria.net/home/jmhiramoto/

Presentation by Jackie Cabasso of Western States Legal Foundation who will
discuss the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory and other nuclear weapons facilities.

Music


Sunday March 11, 2012 6:15 PM potluck Program 7:00 PM
ILWU Local 34 801 2nd St./King St. On left side of AT&T Ballpark SF
Parking Available In ILWU Local 34 Parking Lot

$10.00 Donation Requested (no one turned away due to lack funds)

March 11, 2012 is the first anniversary of the disaster in Fukushima including the massive loss of life and the continuing radioactive contamination of the people of Fukushima, Japan and the world.
The 300,000 children of Fukushima are continuing to be contaminated and the government and TEPCO refuses to
pay for their evacuation. People around the world are commemorating this event and working to make sure that it never happens again. In California there are two aging nuclear plants at San Onofre and Diablo Canyon built on earthquake faults and the San Onofre plant has the highest rate of accidents and health and safety problems of any plant in the United States. Companies like Bechtel, PG&E, Southern California Edison and GE continue to push and profit from nuclear power building and decontamination after meltdowns while retaliating against safety whistleblowers.
We the people of Northern California need to commemorate this day and work to end the contamination of the world

Also there will be a rally at Bechtel headquarters 50 Beal St/Mission on Sunday March 11, 2012 at 12:00 noon with
march to Japanese Consulate on 50 Fremont St. San Francisco

Sponsored by No Nukes Action Committee, Labor Video Project
For information contact 917-774-4079 or 415-282-1908
http://nonukesaction.wordpress.com/
Other events in California at
http://www.nuclearfreecal.org
Added to the calendar on Wed, Feb 29, 2012 12:29AM
§Damaged Fukushima plant
by No Nukes Action Committee
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Radioactive material is still leaking and escaping from the meltdowns of the nuclear power plants in Fukushima Japan.
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