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From the A-bomb to Abolition - panel discussion

Thursday, August 15, 2024
7-9pm
Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 W 14th St., Cleveland OH 44113

source: Cleveland Peace Action Education Fund

View the Hiroshima/Nagasaki Exhibit in person at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 W.14 St, Cleveland, OH 44113 and stay for the panel discussion.

or join the discussion at 7pm via Zoom: register here

In observance of the 79th Anniversaries of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we are pleased to announce a Cleveland exhibition on loan from the Dayton International Peace Museum.

Location: Pilgrim Congregational Church UCC, 2592 W.14 St, in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland, OH 44113. Open to the public. Groups of 8 or more, please call ahead: 216-255-1576.

This exhibition  (featuring 27 panels on loan from the Dayton International Peace Museum) offers photos and sketches by Japanese artists of the aftermath of the atomic bomb on two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki in1945. They illustrate civilians in fear and despair – with short text or Haiku. There are photos of the Atomic Bomb explosions, and survivors, Hibakusha, some working for change. One poster, “Suppression of Freedom of Press and Expression” about the bomb elaborates:  the censorship by the Allied Forces “was so strict that… almost any violation would almost certainly lead to the death penalty.” A Japanese character print, “Call” translates into “It is not too late yet – Muster up your real strength – It is still not too late – To wipe the tears of those who wish for peace”…. Sankichi Toge 

The exhibition in Cleveland is sponsored by Cleveland Nonviolence Network and Cleveland Peace Action Education Fund, with support from other organizations like the Cleveland Catholic Worker and IRTF.