Join us for WFC’s Special Program for the 80th Anniversary of the A-bombing “Learn about the realities of War and Nuclear Weapons”

Join us for WFC’s Special Program for the 80th Anniversary of the A-bombing “Learn about the realities of War and Nuclear Weapons”

DATE:AUGUST 6(WED) 10:00-13:00 (9:50 OPEN)
VENUE:ORIZURU TOWER 10TH FLOOR https://www.orizurutower.jp/en/
FEE: FREE (PRESENTED IN PERSON ONLY, NO LIVE STREAMING) 
HOW TO APPLY:QR CODE OR MAIL office@wfchiroshima.org

PartⅠ Survivers Testimony 10:00 -11:30, with English interpretation
YASUKO KONDO

Survived for 80 years Born in 1940, she is 84 years old.
She was exposed to the atomic bomb at the age of 4 at her uncle’s house in Takasu, Nishi Ward, Hiroshima (3.5 km from the hypocenter).
She has been a Hiroshima Peace Volunteer since 1999, guiding visitors to Peace Museum and Park, and has been an A-bomb witness since 2015.

PartⅡ Presentation 11:45-13:00, with Japanese interpretation
“Resilience After Nuclear Trauma” Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility
2025 Dr David Hall Emerging Leaders in Anti-Nuclear Abolition Program

Robin Narruhn

Robin is the daughter of an immigrant from the Marshall Islands.
An associate professor at Seattle University.
She earned her PhD in Nursing Science from the University of Washington.

Natasha Note

Natasha’s parents are Marshallese. Her Father is part Japanese and is
from Bikini Atoll.
She is a student at Everett Community College studying Criminal Justice.