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Working for a City Council Resolution in Watertown, MA

Working for a City Council Resolution in Watertown, MA

from Tony Palomba (Peace and Common Security Working Group | Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice, and the Environment) This past fall, our working group decided that one of the best ways to raise awareness about the existential dangers of nuclear war was to use a...
Announcing the Back from the Brink Hub in Atlanta

Announcing the Back from the Brink Hub in Atlanta

Last month, in honor of President Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday on October 1st, the Atlanta Hub of Back from the Brink became an officially established group. President Carter came to office determined to reduce the number of nuclear weapons and to improve...

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