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Survivor of the Atomic Bomb: A Call for Peace from Nagasaki to Gaza

Atomic Bomb Survivor’s Plea for Peace in Gaza

Kikuyo Nakamura was just 21 years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on her home city of Nagasaki by the U.S. in August 1945. Surviving one of the most devastating events in human history, Nakamura has dedicated nearly 80 years to advocating for the elimination of nuclear weapons and the end of wars and conflicts worldwide.

Today, at the age of 99, Nakamura is extending her lifelong plea for peace to the current conflict in Gaza. Witnessing the suffering and destruction inflicted upon the Palestinian people, she is urging for the bombing to cease.

Her voice, forged in the fires of Nagasaki, carries a powerful message: the world must learn from the past and work tirelessly to prevent such horrors from occurring again.. Nakamura’s appeal is a poignant reminder of the universal desire for peace and the shared humanity that binds us all.

Join us in raising awareness and inspiring solidarity for Palestine through art and community engagement.

“The homeland is stuck in our teeth. It’s filling our cavities. It rests on our tongues. My God. How we yearn for its olive trees. How it haunts our dreams.”
― Noor Hindi, Dear God. Dear Bones. Dear Yellow.

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