The Hibakusha Peace Project

Start: 2024-08-06 19:00:00 UTC Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00)

This is a virtual event

Pairing the personal stories of Hibakusha nuclear bomb survivors with their evocative portraits created on her 2003 trip to Hiroshima, long-time peace activist Jane Bernhardt brings a moving account of the horrors of August 6, 1945 and its aftermath in her multimedia presentation, The Hibakusha Peace Project. Please join us in seeing and listening to these profound messages that compel a moratorium on nuclear weapons.

The Hibakusha Peace Project is an opportunity to reflect on the memory of Hiroshima with the hope of transformation. It is a series of collage portraits of A-Bomb survivors by Jane Smith Bernhardt, accompanied by their stories and poems.

Jane is a graduate of the Guild for Spiritual Guidance and a seven-year course in multi-dimensional healing through Greta Bro's Wisdom Ways Mystery School. Practice in meditative listening opened the way for the extraordinary illuminations on the afterlife recorded in her first book: We are Here Love Never Dies.

You can read more about Jane HERE.

Jane with Tadatoshi Akiba Mayor, City of Hiroshima        

             

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This program is cosponsored by Back From The Brink and 350 New Hampshire

Sponsored by
Logo_nhpeaceaction
Concord, NH
Additional Sponsors
Actionprof
Dover, NH