A heart-wrenching poem about radioactive racism and the long quest for peace and justice, written and spoken by ICAN campaigner Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner of the Marshall Islands, where the United States conducted 67 nuclear test explosions. Produced by PREL, written by Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner (www.facebook.com/kathyjetnilkijiner) and directed by Dan Lin (www.facebook.com/danlinphotography)
I honour and respect the work of Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, especially in her campaigns for justice in the Pacific Islands. This is a powerful message that needs to be shared. Please share.
Far too many tests, I have to sadly admit. May nuclear weapons never again be used – anywhere!
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I totally agree. Why do they keep building these weapons when they don’t have a place to test them safely? It’s absurd.
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It was especially dangerous when they discovered that the bombs had actually moved the Earth’s axis.
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(I’m shaking me head).
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