Exploring the Legacies of the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima

Voyage of the Phoenix of Hiroshima (1954-1958):

Exploring the Legacies of the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima

September 9, 2023 (Saturday) online

1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET (Everyone)
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET (NCTA 2023 Cohort only)

Tanya Maus, Peace Resource Center at Wilmington College
Ann Marie Davis, The Ohio State University
Angie Stokes, Wayne Trace Jr/Sr High School

Join us in a cross-curricular exploration of the primary source materials about nuclear weapons and the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, Japan through the lens of the “Voyage of the Phoenix. (1954-1958)” The voyage was initiated by the Reynolds family and several Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors: together they traveled 54,000 nautical miles stopping at over 120 ports sharing their experiences and ideas regarding the nuclear weapons with those they met. Primary source materials provided by the Peace Resource Center at Wilmington College and other resources will showcase this historic voyage and feature the movement people and ideas around the globe regarding the nuclear devastation of Hiroshima as well as the early nuclear disarmament movement.
 
Background videos (please watch asynchronously prior to Sept. 9):

Feel free to use any of Harvard's Project Zero prompts as you watch the videos:

 

Resources from the Peace Resource Center at Wilmington College

Resources from Workshop: