Are you around? Reminder: Abolition 2000 NY Meeting, Mon. 4/25

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Alice Slater

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Apr 19, 2011, 3:21:17 PM4/19/11
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Dear Friends,

This is a reminder that on Monday, April 25th, from 12 to 2 PM, our Abolition 2000 NY Metro network will meet at the first floor Bahai Conference Room at 866 UN Plaza, entrance on 48th St, just east of First Avenue for a brown bag lunch.  

 

We are delighted that Dr. Natalia Mironova, a world renowned anti-nuclear activist who founded Russia’s Movement for Nuclear Safety and was one of the first organizers to press for government openness on pre-Chernobyl nuclear catastrophes will be our guest speaker.  As a regional Parliament member, Dr. Mironova revealed to the public information about the 500,000 victims affected by the activities of the first plutonium production in Russia and on the catastrophes in the Mayak plutonium production plant. She has been on tour across the US with other Russian scientists and civil society activists and we are fortunate to have her in New York.   I hope you can join us.  Please spread the word and RSVP to asl...@rcn.com

 

Among the issues we will be addressing are the following:

 

1.      Campaign to Close Indian Point

2.      Outreach to our members of Congress to join the Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament

3.      Outreach to the Mayor and City Council to join the Mayors for Peace Campaign

4.      Possibilities for promoting negotiations for a Nuclear Weapons Convention

 

If you are unable to join us, please try to forward this invitation to someone else from your organization who may be able to attend.

 

With all best wishes for a happy Passover and joyous Easter,

 

Alice

 

 

Alice Slater

Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, NY

446 East 86 St.

New York, NY 10028

212-744-2005

646-238-9000(cell)

www.wagingpeace.org

www.abolition2000.org

 

We may now care for each Earthian individual at a sustainable billionaire's level of affluence while living exclusively on less than 1 percent of our planet's daily energy income from our cosmically designed nuclear reactor, the Sun, optimally located 92 million safe miles away from us.

Buckminster Fuller

 

 

 

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