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60 Years Since Nuclear Testing in Māʻohi Nui (2 July 1966)
This year on 2 July 2026 will be 60 years since France detonated its first nuclear weapon above Moruroa Atoll in Māʻohi Nui, administratively designated as French Polynesia.
80 Years Since Nuclear Testing in the Marshall Islands (1 July 1946)
This year on 1 July 2026 will be 80 years since the United States detonated its first post-war nuclear weapon above Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands, launching what it called Operation Crossroads.
Solidarity Concert: 80 Years of Resilience
Join our friends at the Marshallese Educational Initiative for their Solidarity Concert on June 30th, 6-8PM CST via livestream on YouTube.
Our Community: Benetick Kabua Maddison
On 1 July is the 80th Anniversary since the United States detonated its first nuclear weapons on Bikini and Enewetak Atolls in the Marshall Islands
Our Community: Hinamoeura Cross épouse Morgant
Sixty years ago, France detonated its first nuclear weapon above Mururoa Atoll in Ma'ohi Nui. We invited Ma'ohi Nui politician and nuclear justice activist Hinamoeura Cross épouse Morgant to share her story.
The Cloud Is Not Clean: Nuclear Power and AI
What AI's Nuclear Future Means for Frontline Communities
International Campaign: Children of the World Draw Peace
To mark the 35th anniversary of the closure of the Semipalatinsk nuclear testing site our Qazak partners have launched an International Campaign: Children of the World Draw Peace.
What is Nuclear Colonialism?
Nuclear colonialism is a complex and on-going process, enabled by colonial exploitation of people and places in the interests of nuclear projects.
New Report: Assembling Peace Through Dialogue
We are proud to share that our new regional advisor, Yerdaulet Rakhmatulla co-founder of the Qazaq Nuclear Frontline Coalition (QNFC), recently travelled to Nagasaki, Japan, to present findings from a landmark international research report — Assembling Peace Through Dialogue.








