2015 NPT RevCon Peace Boat Brochure
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2015 NPT RevCon Peace Boat Brochure
Peace Boat is an international and non-profit organization that peace, human rights, equal development and respect for the non-governmental works to promote and sustainable environment. Peace Boat seeks to create awareness and action based on effecting positive social and political change in the world, through the organization of global educational programs and advocacy activities carried out on a partnership basis with other civil society organizations and communities in Japan, Northeast Asia, and around the world. Since 2008, Peace Boat has conducted the Global Voyage for a Nuclear Free World - Peace Boat Hibakusha Project. To date, more than 150 Hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors) have traveled around the globe to appeal for a nuclear-free world. The 8th such voyage is now at sea, travelling through Asia, Europe and Latin American for three months to spread the message of the humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons and to appeal for a nuclear-free world. A special video message from this voyage will be shared at various side events throughout the NPT. Peace Boat carries out its activities for the abolition of nuclear weapons in cooperation with civil society in Japan and internationally, and is an active member of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), Abolition 2000, partner of Mayors for Peace, and more. Peace Boat at the 2015 NPT Review Conference For more information: Web: bit.ly/PB2015NPT Email: peaceboat.us.office@gmail.com Tel: 212-687-7214 April 27 – May 22, 2015 Peace Boat Monday, April 27 ICAN Press Briefing 10 – 10:30 am, Conference Room C, UN Headquarters Setsuko Thurlow, Kawasaki Akira (Peace Boat/ICAN), Tim Wright Contact: tim@icanw.org / (646) 714-8131 / www.icanw.org Voices from Hiroshima and Nagasaki to the Delegates of the NPT: Opening Reception for Photographic Exhibit 6 – 8 pm, United Nations Visitors Lobby Organised by Peace Boat US, Nihon Hidankyo, Hibakusha Stories Co-sponsors: UNODA & Permanent Mission of Japan to the UN Thursday, April 30 Side Event: Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone Contributes towards Global Nuclear Zero: Pursuing a shift of security policy on nuclear weapons 3 – 6 pm, Conference Room C, UN Headquarters Co-host: Korean, Mongolian, Japanese and international NGOs: Peace Boat, Peace Depot, Peace Network, People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy, Blue Banner, International Peace Bureau, Nautilus Institute, Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament, Religions for Peace, World Council of Churches Speakers: Mayor Taue Tomihisa of Nagasaki, Mayor Matsui Kazumi of Hiroshima, Kawasaki Akira, more Nagasaki in New York: The past and current reality of nuclear war 7:30 – 9:30 pm, Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street, New York Testimony from atomic bomb survivors Speakers: Dr. Masao Tomonaga, Mayor Taue Tomihisa of Nagasaki, and Nagasaki Youth Performance: Himawari All Hibakusha Choir Schedule of Events Friday, May 1 Civil Society Presentations to the NPT Review Conference 3 – 6 pm, UN Headquarters Saturday, May 2 CONCERT: WITH LOVE to Hiroshima and Nagasaki: A concert for Disarmament 8 – 10 pm, New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street, NY An evening of music and spoken word; Tickets $20 Details and flyer: bit.ly/concertfordisarmament May 5 - 7 Side event with Citizens’ Nuclear Information Center (CNIC) regarding Japan’s plutonium – details to be announced shortly. Thursday, May 7 Side Event: Raising the Voices of the Hibakusha: The Humanitarian Consequences of Nuclear War 1:15 - 2:30 pm, Conference Room C, UN Headquarters Featuring Peace Boat, Setsuko Thurlow, Clifton Daniel, Kathleen Sullivan and more Organized by Peace Boat and Hibakusha Stories Peace Boat is collaborating closely with Hibakusha Stories for a series of events with atomic bomb survivors at schools and other locations throughout the New York area during the duration of the NPT RevCon. For detailed information on these events please see the Hibakusha Stories homepage: www.hibakushastories.org