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An Inter-Faith/Secular Witness Liturgy of...
        REMEMBERENCE, REPENTANCE & RE-COMMITMENT

And I dreamed
I saw the
bombers, riding
shotgun in the
sky, turning into
butterfies above
our nation.
In response to the Enola Gay exhibit at the Smithsonian's Dulles Museum on December 15, and it s refusal to mention the Japanese victims and suffering from radiation fallout, we are holding this event in protest.

The DC Inter-Faith Anti-Nuclear Justice & Peace Coalition cordially invites you to join us in honoring the

HIBAKUSHA
       ...those who have suffered from nuclear radiation

              To Reflect on the Present Global Nuclear Threat

New York Avenue Presbyterian Church
1313 New York Ave., NW, Washington DC

Sunday, December 14th, 3 PM
Church Location by Metro: near Metro Center and McPherson Square

H O N O R I N G
Hibakusha from Japan, Korea, U.S., Russia, Afghanistan, Iraq & US Gulf War radiation victims and the mayor of Hiroshima

S P E A K E R S
Japanese Hibakusha, Joseph Gerson, Dennis Nelson, Art Laffin and a family member of one of the 911 victims

H I G H L I G H T I N G
US Down-winders, Inter-Faith Leaders, musical groups and the DC Labor Chorus

P L U S
Video of Hiroshima destruction, photos of present-day Nuclear Victims, and the "Little Friends for Peace" and their origami peace cranes

Contacts: Kathy Boylan (Dorothy Day), Jean Stokan (Pax Christi), Ross Pourzal (Iranian-American), Phil Wheaton (Committee of Indigenous Solidarity) (301) 270-9038 Pat Elder (DAWN) E-mail:

DC ENDORSERS: The New York Ave. Presbyterian Church, Reformation Lutheran Church, Dorothy Day Worker House, Community Coalition for Justice & Peace, Maryknoll Office for Global Affairs, DC Anti-War Network, Washington Peace Center, Code Pink, DC Alliance for Democracy, Shanti Yoga, Every Church a Peace Church, Pax Christi, D.C. Grey Panthers, New Abolitionist Covenant Group, Piscataway Indian Nation, Inc., Support and Education for Radiation Victims (SERV), Proposition One Committee, Hiroshima-Nagasaki Peace Committee.

FROM JAPAN: NO (Depleted Uranium) Hiroshima Project, Hiroshima-Nagasaki Anti-Nuclear Peace Mission, Hiroshima Alliance for Nuclear Weapons Abolition and their Japanese contact in the USA and Global Peacemakers Association Atlanta.


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