Hibakusha
Coming to Connecticut
Meet with Japanese survivors of the Atomic bomb attacks of 1945

Meet with Japanese survivors of the Atomic bomb attacks of 1945. 

These atomic bomb survivors, called Hibakusha in Japan, will talk about what it is to survive the most horrific weapon ever used.


Saturday, September 29, 2007

1:00 P.M.
Quaker Meeting House
144 South Quaker Lane
West Hartford, CT

4:00 P.M.
First Church of Christ
Intersection of Route 89 and Route 195
Mansfield, CT


Sponsored by:
 the American Friends Service Committee, 
No Nukes/No War 
Connecticut Coalition for Peace and Justice (CCPJ)


For more information, contact:
 Joe Wasserman
(860)561-1897
or visit www.hopeoutloud.org

 

Hibakusha: the term widely used in Japan referring to victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  The Japanese word translates literally to "explosion-affected people." (Wikipedia) 

 

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