At the Moral Core of Nuclear Weapons Global Teleconference Sept. 20, 2011 3pm Eastern Time (USA)

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20110920 TeleForum 003 Nuclear Disarmament - Mairead Corrigan Maguire - Sidney Drell - Jonathan Granoff - Tyler Wigg-Stevenson |
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Peace, security and disarmament leaders discuss the spiritual, financial, political and scientific urgency in mobilizing a coordinated response from people of faith and moral conviction. For more on this topic,we encourage you to read Call to Conscience: A Ban on Nuclear Weapons (http://bit.ly/calltoconscience).
This FREE global teleconference took place under the Disarmament Theme of 11 Days of Global Unity September 11 to September 21 (U.N. International Day of Peace).
Moderator: Bishop William Swing, Founder and President of United Religions Initiative (URI). the world's largest grassroots interfaith organization.
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Date
Tuesday, September 20, 2011 3 to 4 p.m. Eastern Time (USA) Who is invited? People of all faiths, indigenous traditions and spiritual expressions, concerned humanists, interfaith colleagues and interested parties. Presented by Voices for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons, a Cooperation Circle of United Religions Initiative (www.uri.org) Co-sponsored by The WE Campaign and 11 Days of Global Unity (www.WE.net/11days) and Four Years Go (www.fouryearsgo.org) |
SPEAKERS
Mairead Corrigan Maguire Winner of 1976 Nobel Peace Prize, along with Betty Williams; Winner of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation's "Distinguished Peace Leadership Award" in 1996. Sidney Drell Faculty, Stanford University since 1956; Professor of Theoretical Physics (Emeritus) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory; Senior Fellow, Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Jonathan Granoff President, Global Security Institute; Co-Chair, International Law Section of the American Bar Association's Task Force on Nuclear Non-Proliferation; Faculty, Widener Law School Tyler Wigg-Stevenson Founder and Director, Two Futures Project - a movement of Christians for nuclear threat reduction and the global abolition of nuclear weapons. |
This call utilizes Maestro Teleconferencing software.



