Mission
This project aims to address the global concern of radioactive contamination, starting in the United States. This effort is a movement to ensure a healthy and safe planet for future generations.
There were women
took action to save our children from radioactive contamination
“60 years ago, women in the U.S. took bold action to protect their children from radiation, preventing catastrophic radioactive contamination across the continental U.S. Had the 828 underground nuclear tests continued above ground, the country could have become an uninhabitable zone.
Their efforts were nothing short of miraculous.
The true goal of every individual and nation should not be national interest or economic growth—it is to safeguard the health and lives of our children. In this mission, there are no racial barriers or borderlines.
I will continue to take action to ensure we leave behind a safe and secure planet for future generations, well into the 22nd century.” —Director Hideaki Ito
Three pillars of our mission
One:
Raising Awareness of Radioactive Contamination Through Film Screenings Across North America
We conduct annual screening tours to reveal the hidden dangers of radioactive contamination in the Americas, urging the public to understand the risks to their health and lives caused by nuclear weapons.
Two:
Urging the U.S. Congress to Reignite the Nuclear Debate
We call on the U.S. Congress to address the nuclear issue, fostering democratic debate and rethinking the consequences of nuclear weapons.
Three:
Advocating for Radioactive Pollution to be Prioritized in the SDGs
We will have radioactive pollution, which is more urgent than the CO2 issue, recognized and authorized as a key issue in the SDGs.