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	"author_name": "ICAN Australia",
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	"title": "Wati Ngintakanya Wankani (Waking the Perentie Man) ",
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	"description": "&quot;Remembering our intangible Cultural Heritage, the importance of our Ancestral Stories and the lessons they share. Acknowledging that Anangu Cultural ways existed well before Nuclear Bombs were used to test on our Traditional lands.&quot; - Karina Lester On October 15th, 1953, the first nuclear weapon was tested on mainland Australia at Emu Field, south of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) lands of South Australia. Not only did the operation fail to seek consent from the Anangu people, but the resulting radioactive “black mist” fallout had devastating environmental, health and social outcomes that persist today. Seventy years later, there is hope in the growing movement behind the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and its potential as a tool to seek assistance for affected communities and environmental remediation under Articles 6 and 7. Australia has not yet joined the treaty, but we can change this. As the nation debates yes or no on the Voice, tune in to this invitation from Karina Lester, Yankunytjatjara-Anangu woman, and family, to listen, remember, gather strength and inspiration for a nuclear-free future. Speakers: Karina Lester, Yankunytjatjara-Anangu woman, language worker, second generation nuclear test survivor, ICAN Ambassador. Bedi Racule, Pacific activist, President of MISA4thePacific and Ecumenical Enabler for Climate Justice at the Pacific Conference of Churches. Elizabeth Tynan, researcher and author of &quot;Emu Field: Britain&#x27;s Forgotten Atomic Tests in Australia&quot; Alan Owen, nuclear veteran descendent and founder of LABRATS (Legacy of the Atomic Bomb. Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors) MC: Professor Simone Ulalka Tur, inaugural Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous at Flinders University, Yankunytjatjara woman Further speakers TBA. Times: WA 4:30-6pm SA/NT 7-8:30pm TAS/VIC/ACT/NSW 7:30-9pm QLD 6:30-8pm Fiji 8:30-10pm Japan 5:30-7pm Geneva 10:30am-12pm London 9:30-11am New York 4:30-6am",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/wati-ngintakanya-wankani-waking-the-perentie-man"
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