Nuclear Justice
The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation advocates for nuclear justice for all those whose lives have been affected by nuclear weapons.
The victims of nuclear weapons are not just those that perished in or survived the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Testing, production, and nuclear disasters since the dawn of the nuclear age have exposed millions to dangerous radiation, creating global hibakusha and a practice of nuclear colonialism. Many of these communities still face ongoing health legacies and risks.
The global hibakusha deserve justice. Efforts to pursue nuclear justice, victim assistance, and environmental remediation through local measures, lawsuits, and international fora call for acknowledgement of the legacies and impact of nuclear colonialism and compensation and restoration of affected communities and lands. And yet, nuclear justice will only be achieved when a few nations no longer have the power to threaten all of humanity.
Our Work
The Colonel, Me, and a Brave Little Girl
The following article was authored by Scott Fina, NAPF [...]
Ignatians West Highlights Frank Bognar’s Nuclear Disarmament Work and A Great Flash of Light
Ignatians West Highlights Frank C. Bognar’s Nuclear Disarmament Work [...]
The Courage to Be: Adapting to Unknowability in a Dangerous World
The following article was authored by Prof. Richard Falk [...]
Does anybody know what time it is?
The following article was published in the Santa Maria [...]
ACURA Symposium: Mr. President, Renew New START for the Sake of Peace.
The following article was published in American Committee for [...]
‘They poisoned us’: grappling with deadly impact of nuclear testing
The following article was originally published in France24 on [...]





