US Leadership for a Nuclear Weapons-Free World:
An Appeal to the Next U.S. President

Click here to join the XIVth Dalai Lama, Walter Cronkite, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Frances Moore Lappé, Daniel Ellsberg, Bonnie Raitt, Douglas Roche O.C., Jackson Browne, Jeff Bridges and many others in sending a message to the next occupant of the White House. Our goal is to collect the support of one million people for a world free of nuclear weapons.


President's Message

A Short Message to the UC Regents: Get Out of the Nuclear Weapons Business
by David Krieger

Designing and developing weapons of mass annihilation should not be business as usual, especially for a great university.  And yet, for the UC, it is business as usual.  Since the beginning of the Nuclear Age, the UC has been in the business of providing management and oversight to the nation’s principal nuclear weapons laboratories.  

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US leadership for a nuclear weapons-free world: an appeal to the next president


Sign the Appeal to the Next PresidentAppeal to the Next President Goes Global
La Apelación para el próximo Presidente se hará a nivel mundial

The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation has launched an Appeal to the next President of the United States calling for US leadership for a nuclear weapons-free world. The Appeal will be delivered to the White House on January 20, 2009 when a new President is inaugurated.

 


The Appeal reads in part, “I call upon the next President of the United States to make a world free of nuclear weapons an urgent priority and to assure US leadership to realize this goal.”

You can also download the Appeal to collect printed signatures.

English: Color version. Black and white version.

Español La petición también está disponible en español Versión en color. Versión en blanco y negro.



think outside the bomb:
Boston, MA: August 14-17, 2008


Think Outside the Bomb

Join the Think Outside the Bomb network for four days of learning, sharing, and activism, August 14-17 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. The conference will provide a backdrop for nuclear abolitionists, peace activists, ecologists, and other advocates of social justice and a livable planet to learn in-depth about the threat of nuclear weapons, the destruction caused by the nuclear fuel chain, and current political opportunities to move toward nuclear disarmament.

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