Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

January 28, 2020

Shoshone to address New York City Council divestiture from nuclear weapons




Shoshone to address New York City Council divestiture from nuclear weapons

January 28 Hearings on Disarmament

1. INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY
Hadrien Coumans, Lenape 
Ian Zabarte, Western Bands of the Shoshone Nation of Indians


2. EARLY BIRDS
*(Robert Croonquist, Youth Arts New York – will speak with Municipal Workers)
Miyako Taguchi, NYC based second-generation Nagasaki hibakusha HIBAKUSHA/DOWNWINDERS
Frida Berrigan ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY
Liz McAllister ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY
Mary Yelenick, Pax Christi International ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY
Paula Miksic, Soka Gakkai International ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY
Betty Reardon, PhD, Teachers College, Columbia University ACADEMICS

3. NYC MUNICIPAL WORKERS, PENSIONS and FINANCE
*Jamie Bauer, Transit Workers Union
Robert Croonquist, Youth Arts New York
Maura Keaney, Amalgamated Bank FINANCIAL SECTOR
Michael Lent, Veris Wealth Partners FINANCIAL SECTOR

4. MILITARY and LABOR COMMUNITY
*Susan Schnall, Military, Veterans for Peace
Tom Gogan, US Labor Against the War
Jan Barry, Viet Nam Veteran Against the War (tbc)
Yuni Chang, War Resisters League
Tom Dwyer, US Army Nevada Test Site

5. UN/ICAN/NYCAN/NGOS
*Brendan Fay, St. Pat’s for All
Rebecca Irby, PEAC Institute
Alice Slater, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
Ray Acheson, WILPF/ ICAN

6. HIBAKUSHA/DOWNWINDERS
*Emilie McGlone, Peace Boat US + 4 interns
Mitchie Takeuchi, NYC based second generation Hiroshima hibakusha
Janene Yazzie read by Peace Boat interns
Pam Kingfisher read by Peace Boat interns
Setsuko Thurlow read by Peace Boat interns
Shigeko Sasamori read by Peace Boat interns

7. ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY
*Anthony Donovan, Catholic Worker
Sally Jones, Peace Action
Rev. Dr. Toshikazu Kenjitsu Nakagaki, Buddhist Monk
Carmen Trotta, Kings Bay Plowshares 7

8. SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY
*Jon Lipsky, former FBI Agent
Lilly Adams, Union of Concerned Scientists
Zia Mian, PhD, Princeton University

9. CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNITY
*Donna Stein, Clearwater
Timmon Wallis, PhD, Nuclear Ban US
Vicky Elson, Nuclear Ban US (tbc)
Leslie Cagan, Student Climate March

10. HEALTHCARE AND MEDICAL COMMUNITY
*Alfred Meyer, Physicians for Social Responsibility
Cathey Falvo, MD, Physicians for Social Responsibility (tbc)
Chuck Johnson, IPPNW

11. LEGAL COMMUNITY
*Seth Shelden, ICAN
John Burroughs, Esq., Lawyer Committee on Nuclear Policy
Mari Inoue, Esq., Manhattan Project for a Nuclear Free World
Jackie Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation

12. ACADEMICS
*Heidi Hutner, PhD, Stony Brook University
William Hartung, PhD, Center for International Policy
Jeffrey Sachs, PhD, Columbia University (tbc)
Orville Schell, PhD, University of California, Berkeley

13. ARTS COMMUNITY
*Cynthia Madansky, NYC based filmmaker, Guggenheim Fellow
Ari Beser, NYC based photographer, National Geographic
Jasmine Infinity for Anohni Hegarty, NYC based artist and musician
Paul D. Miller, NYC based artist and musician
Blaise Dupuy, sound engineer, Native New Yorker
Michael Gorbachev, graphic designer/animator, distant relative of Mikhail Gorbachev

14. STUDENT VOICES
*Kathleen Sullivan, NYCAN / Hibakusha Stories
Emily Rubino
Molly McGinty, IPPNW
Nathan Synder, NYC DOE (tbc)
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists set the Doomsday Clock to 100 minutes to midnight. To those of you who have confirmed and those of you who may still opt to testify at the New York City Council Hearing on Resolution 976 and Introduction 1621 on Tuesday, January 28 at 1 p.m, thank you all! It promises to be a historic day, bringing together many of us who have been working on disarmament for years, even decades, and some of us who are new to the issue. We have assembled a wide array of stakeholders from the Indigenous Community, the Financial Sector, NYC Municipal Workers & Pensioners, the Military Community, the Labor Community, Hibakusha/Downwinders, the Ecumenical Community, the Scientific Community, the Climate and Environmental Community, the Healthcare and Medical Community, the Legal Community, Academics, the Arts Community, Student Voices and representatives of NGOs and the general public. We have 44 confirmed speakers.
We are presently working with Council Member Dromm’s office to arrange for us to speak in clusters. Each of us has a very brief 2 minutes. Several of you have asked to speak early in the hearings, and we will try our best to help facilitate that. As a rule hearings are public, and the line-up of speakers is on a first come/first served basis.
We will be holding a press conference on the steps of City Hall at noon featuring Ray Acheson of ICAN, Zia Mian of Princeton University, Robert Croonquist from NYCAN, and Lead Sponsor of the legislation CM Daniel Dromm. The press conference will be facilitated by Kathleen Sullivan of Hibakusha Stories. We want a strong presence and will provide posters and banners. We encourage everyone to be there. Please post and share our Facebook Event page throughout social media.
We have attached links to two research papers prepared for City Council by NYCAN team Member Matthew Bolton, From Manhattan Project to Nuclear Free: New York City’s Policy and Practice and Practice on Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Weapons Are Risky Business: Divestment as Financial Prudence. We encourage you to read them. We have also attached a fact sheet, flyer and press release. 
Again, thank you for your participation. New York City has the opportunity to take global leadership on nuclear abolition. Together, we are making history.
Please feel free to contact any of the NYCAN team members – Raymond Black, Matthew Bolton, Robert Croonquist, Anthony Donovan, Brendan Fay, Seth Shelden, Alice Slater or Katheen Sullivan – with any questions you may have.
We look forward to seeing you Tuesday, 
Robert & Kathleen for the NYCAN Team

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