"Engaging Hiroshima and Nagasaki Today"

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Community Event

2008年3月10 2008年3月28

University of Redlands
California
United States

"Engaging Hiroshima and Nagasaki Today"
---Poster Exhibition and Speaking Events

Thousands of Nikkei were exposed to the A-bombs in Japan while in school there, and hundreds of them settled in Southern California later. This event is a good opportunity to learn more about their history.

* Informative poster exhibit on the development and the use of the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

* Accompanying speaking events by a Hiroshima survivor and a historian from Cornell University.

"Engaging Hiroshima and Nagasaki Today" at the University of Redlands is a three-week event, from March 10 to 28. It offers an informational exhibition organized by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum that focus on the effects of the only atomic bombings ever conducted in history and provide an opportunity to think about the ramifications for us today. The University of Redlands will be the only location in Southern California to display a full-scale exhibition of images from the Hiroshima museum which is holding the exhibition in 101 sites in the U.S. until this fall. The posters are exhibited in the Armacost Library, Appleton Hall, Irvine Commons, Hall of Letters, and Larsen Hall through March 28.

A Hiroshima bombing survivor, Kohji Hosokawa will speak on Monday, March 17 at 7 p.m. in the Casa Loma Room. The Chair of Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation, Steven Leeper will introduce him.

On Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m. in the Casa Loma Room, Professor Mark Selden, research associate in the East Asia Program at Cornell University, will deliver the talk: "The Atomic Bomb: Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Face of Contemporary War."

Location: University of Redlands (San Bernardino County)
* Poster Exhibition—Library, Irvine Commons, Hall of Letters, Larsen and Appleton Halls
* Talks—Casa Loma Room

The exhibition and the talks are free and open to the public

Contact:
Yukiko Kawahara
University of Redlands
(909) 748-8512
Yukiko_Kawahara@redlands.edu

Please go to the University Website for more information.

 

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