Talking About Nukes to Inspire Action
Workshop with Nuclear Disarmament Education specialist from the USA, Dr. Kathleen Sullivan
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2007-04-02 18:00
2007-04-02 20:00
2007-04-02 from 18:00 to 20:00 |
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Talking About Nukes to Inspire Action (and not Sleep or Suicide)
[Melbourne]
Workshop with Nuclear Disarmament Education specialist from the USA, Dr. Kathleen Sullivan
Monday 2nd April, 6-8pm
Friends of the Earth Cafe, 312 Smith Street, Collingwood, 9419 8700 (#86 tram from City).
Nuclear issues can be very difficult to talk about. The excessive destruction caused by nuclear weapons, the complicated science and technological questions, the extremely long time that nuclear waste remains poison, and the absurd budgets involved can be overwhelming and
depressing.
Friends of the Earth and the Medical Association for Prevention of War invite you to learn how to inspire hope, enthusiasm and action when you talk about nuclear issues.
Dr. Kathleen Sullivan is a nuclear disarmament education specialist from the United States who has worked with Educators for Social Responsibility on their nuclear weapons project, teaching New York City high school students critical thinking skills about nuclear weapons.
She is generating 6 lesson plans, with tools, tricks and activities for the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear weapons (ICAN).
Please come along to this workshop where Dr. Sullivan will share her tools and tricks, useful for public speaking, classrooms and generally boosting our confidence for speaking about nuclear dangers.
Further info: Michaela Stubbs: michaela.stubbs@foe.org.au
