Achieving a Nuclear Weapons-Free World with Dr. Hans Blix
Posted by on September 29, 2008
International Dialogue on Achieving a Nuclear Weapons-Free World with Dr. Hans Blix and Ambassador Thomas Graham
October 22, 2008 at Chestnut Hill College
Program 5-7PM
Reception 7-8PM
RSVP to this event at http://www.projectfornuclearawareness.org
The Project for Nuclear Awareness (PNA), in conjunction with Global Education Motivators (GEM) and Chestnut Hill College, is honored to present an International Dialogue on Achieving a Nuclear Weapons-Free World featuring Dr. Hans Blix. Dr. Blix, United Nations Weapons of Mass Destruction Chairman, will be joined by Thomas Graham, Chair of the Bipartisan Security Group, to discuss practical steps towards a world without nukes.
Introducing the program will be Craig Eisendrath, Chairman of PNA, and introducing Dr. Blix will be Emily Gleason of PNA, on behalf of Students for a Nuclear Weapons Free World.
After the comments of Dr. Blix and Ambassador Graham, we will utilize cutting-edge technology to extend the dialogue beyond Chestnut Hill to include audiences in Burnaby, British Columbia, Mexico City, and Washington, DC. During an extensive question and answer period, attendees will have a chance to communicate with two of the world’s leading experts on these issues.
This event is sponsored by The Project for Nuclear Awareness, Chestnut Hill College, Global Education Motivators, Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons-Free World, and Students for a Nuclear Weapons Free World.
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