Some reading…
Elizabeth Eaves provides a nice summary of women who have tried to “save the world” from mass destruction in a recent Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists blog post. Read it here.
Read More Some reading…Today – September 4, 2016 – marks thirty-five years since women first began protesting outside RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The British Ministry of Defence made Greenham Common available to the US Air Force in the early 1950s. Using such bases allowed Strategic Air Command to station bombers in Europe, a clear advantage as Cold War […]
Read More On this day…September 4, 1981My new favourite website – a digital archival store of materials related to the 1983 Seneca Women’s Encampment for Peace and Social Justice.
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