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Subject Tidbits- July 17-Readers Comments: GOP Budget ‘Total Betrayal’ of Working Class; Immigration and Health in Rural America; Story Behind Removal of Univ of Virginia President – Eliminate DEI As Fight Against Anti-Semitism; David Schwartzman-RIP; More;
Date July 18, 2025 12:00 AM
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TIDBITS- JULY 17-READERS COMMENTS: GOP BUDGET ‘TOTAL BETRAYAL’ OF
WORKING CLASS; IMMIGRATION AND HEALTH IN RURAL AMERICA; STORY BEHIND
REMOVAL OF UNIV OF VIRGINIA PRESIDENT – ELIMINATE DEI AS FIGHT
AGAINST ANTI-SEMITISM; DAVID SCHWARTZMAN-RIP; MORE;  
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_ Readers Comments: GOP Budget ‘Total Betrayal’ of Working Class;
Immigration and Health in Rural America; Story behind removal of Univ
of Virginia president - eliminate DEI as fight against anti-Semitism;
David Schwartzman-RIP; Announcements; more... _

Tidbits - Reader Comments, Resources, Announcements, AND cartoons -
July 17, 2025, xxxxxx

 

* RE: WHAT CAN ZOHRAN ACCOMPLISH?  (CHRIS OWENS)
* RE: UAW PRESIDENT DENOUNCES TRUMP-GOP BUDGET LAW AS ‘TOTAL
BETRAYAL’ OF AMERICAN WORKING CLASS  (JOHN CASE; RANDOLPH SHANNON)
* RE: TEACHERS IN RED STATES ARE WALKING AWAY FOR GOOD  (ROBERT
LAITE)
* RE: BEYOND LEGAL STATUS: RETHINKING IMMIGRATION AND HEALTH IN
RURAL AMERICA  (SONIA COBBINS; LORRAINE COHEN)
* JUST FOLLOWING ORDERS  --  MEME
* RE: THE DISMANTLING OF AMERICAN HEALTH CARE  (MARILYN ALBERT)
* YOU NO LONGER HAVE MEDICAID, SO EXPECT A BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL  --
 CARTOON BY PAUL NOTH
* RE: NEBRASKA’S BILLIONAIRE SENATOR VOTED FOR HOSPITAL CUTS
 (ANGIE)
* RE: ISRAELI PLAN FOR FORCED TRANSFER OF GAZA’S POPULATION ‘A
BLUEPRINT FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY’  (HERBERT J. WEINER)
* BIBI’S PRISON  --  CARTOON AND COMMENTARY BY ROB ROGERS
* RE: INSOUMISSION  (VICKI ROVERE)
* FEDERAL OVERREACH  --  CARTOON AND COMMENTARY BY NICK ANDERSON
* RE: THE IRS IS BUILDING A VAST SYSTEM TO SHARE MILLIONS OF
TAXPAYERS’ DATA WITH ICE  (DAVE LOTT)
* A MASK AND A HOOD ARE CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH  --  CARTOON BY
BENJAMIN SLYNGSTAD
* RE: PRINCETON STUDY MAPS 200,000 YEARS OF HUMAN–NEANDERTHAL
INTERBREEDING  (STERLING VINSON; LAWRENCE WINANS)
* RE: YES, SUPERMAN HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN IMMIGRATION STORY  (ELEANOR
ROOSEVELT)
* RE: RED CHANNELS: AMERICA’S LASTING LEGACY OF REPRESSION
 (ELEANOR)
* FACING THE THREAT  --  CARTOON AND COMMENTARY BY JEN SORENSEN

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* DAVID SCHWARTZMAN  --  10/31/1943 - 07/01/2025

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* A STATEMENT BY 40 JEWISH FACULTY AND STAFF ON ANTISEMITISM AND DEI
AT U.VA.  (JEWISH FACULTY & STAFF AT U.VA.)

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RE: WHAT CAN ZOHRAN ACCOMPLISH?
 

This is an important article to read, whether or not you are inclined
to support Mamdani.  The issues being addressed are relevant to all
New Yorkers.

Chris Owens
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RE: UAW PRESIDENT DENOUNCES TRUMP-GOP BUDGET LAW AS ‘TOTAL
BETRAYAL’ OF AMERICAN WORKING CLASS
 

amen. Was there ever any doubt, Brother Fain?

John Case
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John Case you posed a question that is intriguing to me. Based my
experiences in Teamsters Local 327, and my study of union history, I
interpret your question as relevant to our time when unions are
beginning to be the next target of the Trump neocon offensive.

Randolph Shannon
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I would assess labor's current status as "a marginally legal
association", headed into "deportable deplorables", or 'outlaw' status
unless they have direct economic power, or just assassination targets
if they start shutting things down. Note that when the Labor movement
hit the streets in LA, the Marines were called. Zachary Shrewsbury
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self-defense and weapons training". I would add build mutual aid and
"who-to-call_networks". Learn to take photos of everything. Get some
lawyers on a list. Some of them are bound to be motivated now. Lawyers
are just a kind of "cultured" weapon.

John Case
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: TEACHERS IN RED STATES ARE WALKING AWAY FOR GOOD
 

I'm willing to bet that when the data is collected and analyzed you
will see a massive "brain drain" from red states to blue states over
the course of this administration. Any left-leaning person in a red
state with the ability to pick up and move to a better situation in a
blue state will do so. Teaching might be the "canary in the coal mine"
but it will happen in other professions as well. Healthcare workers
for sure.

Robert Laite
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: BEYOND LEGAL STATUS: RETHINKING IMMIGRATION AND HEALTH IN RURAL
AMERICA
 

Rural health care for everyone is about to decline, as hospitals and
clinics depend on Medicaid for a reliable revenue stream. Many are
likely to close. The good news is that billionaires can have weddings
on the moon.

Sonia Cobbins
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Excellent article analysis highlights the limits of the categories of
"documented and undocumented workers" to understand the many other
social and cultural factors that make it possible for some
undocumented workers to access healthcare in rural areas. The author
shows how language, ethnicity and a culture of solidarity enables
individuals and the larger community to  survive and resist the power
 of health providers, government, and the legal system. The personal
stories and her overall theoretical perspective provide lessons for
all of us.

Lorraine Cohen

 

JUST FOLLOWING ORDERS  --  MEME

 

 

RE: THE DISMANTLING OF AMERICAN HEALTH CARE

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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Although lengthy, this is an important analysis of what has been cut
from necessary care, and also pointing to a future health system
that's fair to all.

Marilyn Albert
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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YOU NO LONGER HAVE MEDICAID, SO EXPECT A BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL  --
 CARTOON BY PAUL NOTH

 

Paul Noth
July 14, 2025
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RE: NEBRASKA’S BILLIONAIRE SENATOR VOTED FOR HOSPITAL CUTS 

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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Republicans gave opponents a big opening.  Let's hope they use it
wisely.

I hope this guy wins this time.

Angie

 

RE: ISRAELI PLAN FOR FORCED TRANSFER OF GAZA’S POPULATION ‘A
BLUEPRINT FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY’
 

How nauseating!
It would be nice to deport Netanyahu from Israel.
Larry David should be Prime Minister of Israel.

Herbert J. Weiner

 

BIBI’S PRISON  --  CARTOON AND COMMENTARY BY ROB ROGERS

 

 

_Netanyahu met with Trump and said that Palestinians can decide
whether to stay or leave Gaza. Really? The genocidal war criminal is
giving people a choice? How nice._

    #Netanyahu #Israel #Gaza #Palestine #war #genocide

Rob Rogers
July 11, 2025
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RE: INSOUMISSION
 

_"The plan is, first, to reorganize the entire Middle East to secure
access to oil ...The first objective goes back to the Iran–Iraq
war..."_

Or further back to 1953, to the overthrow of democratically-elected
socialist Mossadegh. It has been suggested that the US was afraid that
the new government would socialize the oil industry, cutting off US
access to "our" oil.

Peace,

Vicki Rovere

 

FEDERAL OVERREACH  --  CARTOON AND COMMENTARY BY NICK ANDERSON

 

_In what appears to be a nostalgic sequel to the 2020 election circus,
the Trump administration is once again stirring up anxiety among state
and local election officials—this time with sweeping requests for
voter rolls and behind-the-scenes attempts to inspect voting machines
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The Justice Department has asked at least nine states to hand over
voter data, while a former aide to Rep. Lauren Boebert has been
cold-calling Colorado clerks, claiming he's working with the White
House on an “election integrity” project that suspiciously
resembles federal meddling._

Nick Anderson
July 16, 2025
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RE: THE IRS IS BUILDING A VAST SYSTEM TO SHARE MILLIONS OF
TAXPAYERS’ DATA WITH ICE
 

A national database in service to a fascist government is a recipe for
repression.

Dave Lott
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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A MASK AND A HOOD ARE CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH  --  CARTOON BY
BENJAMIN SLYNGSTAD

 

 

Benjamin Slyngstad
July 11, 2025
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RE: PRINCETON STUDY MAPS 200,000 YEARS OF HUMAN–NEANDERTHAL
INTERBREEDING
 

And the trump administration is the living proof.

Sterling Vinson

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And that explains just how Trump was elected. Obviously, the
Neanderthals living among us have learned to vote.

Lawrence Winans

 

RE: YES, SUPERMAN HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN IMMIGRATION STORY

(posting on xxxxxx Culture
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Nobody has ever dared to make a movie with the original squinty-eyed
two-fisted capitalist-slamming New Deal damn Superman, and nobody ever
will.

Eleanor Roosevelt
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RE: RED CHANNELS: AMERICA’S LASTING LEGACY OF REPRESSION

(posting on xxxxxx Culture
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Red Channels" was also a vicious shakedown racket, in which a company
run by a supermarket operator from Syracuse would "clear" accused
performers in exchange for a cash consideration. The American Way
indeed.

Eleanor

 

FACING THE THREAT  --  CARTOON AND COMMENTARY BY JEN SORENSEN

 

_The brazen and often shameless attacks on NYC mayoral candidate
Zohran Mamdani from members of his own party reveal how
they could be going on the offensive against Trumpism and the naked
bigotry of far-right extremists if they were so inclined. Yet the
Democratic leadership apparently has no trouble going out of its way
to condemn a popular progressive candidate who actually inspires
voters._

Many old guard Democrats went so far as to back the repulsive Andrew
Cuomo, who was forced to resign the governorship over a report that
he harassed eleven female employees
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Thankfully, we’ve seen Democrats like the honorable NYC comptroller
Brad Lander rise to the occasion. ” On Colbert, Lander said “No
mayor is going to be responsible for what happens in the Middle East,
but there is something quite remarkable about a Jewish New Yorker and
a Muslim New Yorker coming together to say, ‘Here’s how we protect
all New Yorkers. Jewish New Yorkers and Muslim New Yorkers are not
going to be divided from each other. We build a city where you have
affordable housing and good schools and safe neighborhoods for
everyone.’” That’s how you do it!

Jen Sorensen
July 3, 2025
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DAVID SCHWARTZMAN  --  10/31/1943 - 07/01/2025

 

 

David Schwartzman passed away at the age of 81 on Tuesday July 1, 2025
in Washington, DC following months of cancer and serious illness.

David was born in Brooklyn, NY on October 31, 1943, a date that, as he
liked to remind friends and family, was exactly nine months after the
end of the Battle of Stalingrad. The implication - that his father Max
and mother Miriam conceived David in celebration of the Soviet Union's
victory over the Nazis - meant that from even from his embryonic
beginnings, David was cosmically tied to the victory of socialism over
fascism.

He grew up among a thriving community of largely leftist working-class
Jews in Brooklyn. He displayed an early passion and curiosity for
science and the natural world that his family encouraged. He attended
Stuyvesant High School, after which he completed his undegraduate
studies at the City College of New York (B.S., Chemistry and Biology,
1964). He then moved to Providence, Rhode Island and obtained his
Masters and then his Ph.D at Brown University (M.S., 1966 & Ph.D.,
1971, both in Geochemistry). In 1973, David moved to Washington, DC
and began teaching at Howard University. After 39 years as a
professor, including time as Department head, he retired in 2012 as
Professor Emeritus.

David was a long-time member of the DC Statehood Green Party, with
which he ran for citywide office three times, and he was a tireless
activist for racial and economic justice and for DC statehood. He
contributed to countless other organizations and campaigns, from the
Fair Budget Coalition to One DC to DC Metro Science for the People.
Among his biggest goals, tax increases on the wealthy to fund
essential services like childcare and affordable housing, was
partially achieved with legislation that the DC City Council passed
last year. Indeed, his lifelong devotion to speaking out against
racial and economic injustice remained evident until the very end of
his life: he provided testimony at DC City Council one final time less
than two weeks before he died. David's committed presence at
demonstrations and events and his mentorship of younger activists will
be sorely missed.

He was an extensively published author, with two books, Life,
Temperature, and the Earth and The Earth is Not for Sale (co-authored
with his son, Peter), and a remarkable output of articles, book
reviews, book chapters and online essays. He was still working on his
final book, Solar Communism, at the time of his passing. David's
scientific work across multiple fields, including Geochemistry and
Climate Science, was recognized around the world - he was an invited
speaker or presenter at more than fifty international academic
conferences, and he was selected for several prestigious professional
affiliations.

David loved daily walks in Rock Creek Park, watching tennis,
researching and discussing UFO's and Cryptozoology, (particularly
Bigfoot), and global travel. With his wife Joanne, he travelled
extensively around Europe, and he especially enjoyed walking the
long-distance footpaths of England and spending time at Joanne's
cottage in North Devon in England.

David leaves behind his wife Joanne; sons Peter and Sam; Sam's mother,
Emilie; his grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and a home in DC where
he lived for almost fifty years. His loved ones are planning a
memorial and Celebration of his Life on Saturday, August 2 at the
Josephine Butler Center in DC.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store
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A STATEMENT BY 40 JEWISH FACULTY AND STAFF ON ANTISEMITISM AND DEI AT
U.VA.

_The current political campaign against antisemitism in higher
education does not protect Jews — it harms us, our communities and
our institutions_

By Jewish Faculty & Staff at U.Va.

July 16, 2025
The Cavalier Daily
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These actions taken in the name of countering antisemitism are a
direct threat to the core research and education missions of
universities, and they are causing material harm to our community.
 (Photo by Kayla Moore | The Cavalier Daily)
We are Jewish faculty and staff at the University. We join our Jewish
colleagues across the country in our alarm at the pernicious use of
antisemitism to damage higher education and, most recently, our own
institution. As members of the Jewish community living in the wake of
the Aug. 11 and 12, 2017 attacks, we know what it feels like to hear
men with torches chant “Jews will not replace us.” We have good
reason to take antisemitism seriously as a threat to diverse forms of
Jewish life here and around the world. But, we stand opposed to using
the pretext of protecting Jewish members of the University community
as justification for dismantling the very systems designed to include
and protect Jewish faculty, students and staff.

If the University’s Board of Visitors is indeed committed to rooting
out antisemitism, we — Jewish faculty and staff at the University—
implore the Board to support efforts aiming for a diverse, equitable
and inclusive university. Dismantling this programming will only make
antisemitism worse, as Jews are a minority globally and at the
University.

We have diverse politics, areas of expertise and relationships to
Israel and Palestine. We write united in extreme concern, as we
witness an exploitation of the term antisemitism deployed in an effort
to harass, expel, arrest, deport, dox and defame students, faculty,
staff and other academic workers across the country as part of a
broader assault on higher education. Politically disfavored speech is
disingenuously being labeled “antisemitic.” This misrepresentation
makes Jews the face of political repression and the face of the
suppression of speech — this itself is a form of scapegoating. This
makes Jews less safe. We also note that we have heard the word
“antisemitism” used more in the last 18 months than we did in the
immediate aftermath of August 11 and 12, when President Donald Trump
called the neo-Nazis who marched on our campus “very fine people.”

These actions taken in the name of countering antisemitism are a
direct threat to the core research and education missions of
universities, and they are causing material harm to our community.
Meanwhile, the actions of the Trump Administration — including the
decimation of the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights
and the Department of Justice’s demand that former University
President Jim Ryan resign due to his defense of DEI programs —
demonstrate that fighting antisemitism is not their true aim.   

We feel an imperative to recognize and resist the Trump
Administration’s weaponization of antisemitism against our
university. As Jews, recognizing the signs of authoritarianism and the
risks of letting them go unchallenged is a part of our heritage.  

As Jewish University faculty and staff, we know that when powerful
institutions scapegoat and harass marginalized communities, it hurts
the entire community, and it makes the world less safe for Jews.  

Our investment in debate and disagreement stems not only from our
individual beliefs and experiences but also from core Jewish values of
engaging with disagreements and protecting the strangers in our midst
— this is the heart of “B’tselem Elohim,” a core Jewish value
that affirms the dignity of every human being. As scholars and
teachers, we know that dissent and debate strengthen our intellectual
commitments and moral judgments rather than threaten them. We reject
any attempt to deny these basic truths. 

We write to add our voice to demands being formulated by the Faculty
Senate, the University Staff Senate and members of the University
faculty, staff and student and alumni bodies, as well as the
Charlottesville community:

* Transparency on the events leading up to and following Ryan’s
resignation
* An investigation of possible collusion or irresponsible complicity
by the Board of Visitors, either in whole or by individual members, in
their discussions with the DOJ
* Meaningful community participation in the process of choosing the
University’s interim and next president. 

_THE SIGNATORIES OF THIS LETTER ARE LISTED BELOW AND NUMBER 40. THEY
CAN BE REACHED AT [email protected]._

_THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS GUEST LETTER ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE
OF THE CAVALIER DAILY. THE LETTER REPRESENTS THE VIEWS OF THE
SIGNATORIES ALONE._

* Ila Berman, School of Architecture
* Aniko Bodroghkozy, College of Arts and Sciences
* Larry Borish, School of Medicine
* Josh Bowers, School of Law
* Elizabeth Carpenter, U.Va. Hospital
* George Cohen, School of Law
* Nancy Deutsch, School of Education and Human Development
* Edward Egelman, School of Medicine
* Howard Epstein, College of Arts and Sciences
* MC Forelle, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
* Thomas Frampton, School of Law
* Caren Freeman, International Studies Office
* Leora Friedberg, College of Arts and Sciences
* Laura Goldblatt, College of Arts and Sciences
* Bonnie Gordon, College of Arts and Sciences
* Jeffrey Grossman, College of Arts and Sciences
* Richard Handler, College of Arts and Sciences
* Deborah Hellman, School of Law
* Chloe Hawkins, School of Architecture
* Caroline Kahlenberg, College of Arts and Sciences
* Michelle Kisliuk, College of Arts and Sciences
* Thomas Klubock, College of Arts and Sciences
* Jonathan Kropko, School of Data Science
* Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner, College of Arts and Sciences
* Daniel Lefkowitz, College of Arts and Sciences
* Manuel Lerdau, College of Arts and Sciences
* Melissa Levy, School of Education and Human Development, Sarah
Milov, College of Arts and Sciences
* Peter Ochs, College of Arts and Sciences
* Vanessa Ochs, College of Arts and Sciences
* Caroline Rody, College of Arts and Sciences
* Jennifer Rubenstein, College of Arts and Sciences
* Herman Mark Schwartz, College of Arts and Sciences
* John Pepper, College of Arts and Sciences
* Cora Schenberg, College of Arts and Sciences
* Richard Schragger, School of Law
* Sam Shuman, College of Arts and Sciences
* Bethany Teachman, College of Arts and Sciences
* Bruce Williams, College of Arts and Sciences
* Elizabeth Wittner, Center for American English Language and
Culture

 

TELL WELLS FARGO - HANDS OFF THE PUBLIC POST OFFICE  --  NEW YORK
CITY  --  JULY 24  (A GRAND ALLIANCE TO SAVE OUR PUBLIC POSTAL
SERVICE)

 

THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2025•11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

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Fargo has led the charge with a blueprint to help big corporations
cash in on our public Postal Service. It's time for us to speak up and
stand up for our public Postal Service. Join us outside Wells Fargo to
make our voices heard.

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worker-led campaign sponsored by the American Postal Workers Union.
The campaign brings together labor unions, elected officials, member
organizations of A Grand Alliance to Save Our Public Postal Service,
community supporters and the public to fight plans to sell the public
Postal Service to the highest bidder.

Our goal is to preserve affordable, universal mail service for all –
without regard to where they live, age, nationality, income, or race.

From 2018 to 2021, we successfully pushed back the administration’s
attempts to sell off our public Postal Service for private profit.
Together, we ensured the Postal Service kept delivering through the
pandemic. With that momentum, we organized to win monumental postal
reform legislation in 2022. But now we face a new threat – an
illegal takeover of the USPS by the White House and a threat to sell
some or all off to the highest bidder.

 

HIROSHIMA-NAGASAKI 80 YEARS COMMEMORATION  -  NEW YORK  -  AUGUST
9  (NYC WAR RESISTERS LEAGUE)

 

War Resisters League Hiroshima-Nagasaki Exhibit
Saturday, August 9, noon to 5 pm

TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, TEMPERANCE PLAZA, JUST EAST OF AVENUE A AND ST.
MARKS PLACE

Special ceremony with Pax Christi NYC at 1 pm to commemorate the 80
years since the United States bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing
an estimated 250,000 people (mostly civilians)
Stop by anytime between 12 and 5 pm to read the 20-panel photo
exhibit!
 

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