Permaculture Blue Mountains

Enabling permaculture knowledge and action in the Blue Mountains

Blue Mountains Permaculture is an informal network enabling permaculture knowledge and action to emerge in the Blue Mountains, Australia. We seek to build beneficial connections both within the Blue Mountains bioregion and beyond.  

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Atomic Mirror

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: regional
 
We Speak: English, Spanish, Polish
 
Website: www.atomicmirror.org
 
Main Email: info [at] atomicmirror.org
 
Contact Name: Monika Szymurska
 
Contact Email: monika [at] atomicmirror.org
 
Phone: 805 487 8986
 
Fax: 805 856 0341
 
Headquarters: P.O. Box 220
Port Hueneme, California 93044
United States
 
Staff: 2
 
Local Time: Fri Nov 27 12:39:00
 

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OUR MISSION: Atomic Mirror uses art, imagination, and analysis to promote nuclear awareness, and offers tools of engagement for the creation of a nuclear free world. With the creative arts (films, writing, music, images, performance, ceremony) we reveal the consequences of the nuclear age, and tell the hidden stories of our nuclear world to inspire people to take action for a nuclear free world. We are affiliated with the United Nations Office of Public Information and Office of Disarmament Affairs (Disarmament Education Initiative.)


SEND A VALENTINE FOR A NUCLEAR FREE WORLD: The Atomic Mirror’s current Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Initiative raises awareness of the powerful ways that the creation of nuclear weapons free zones (NWFZ) in areas of our world not usually deemed powerful, are redefining our understandings of security and power, and leading us toward a world free of nuclear weapons.  We invite you to send a Valentine Thank You to the world's first nuclear weapons free zone as part of our “Valentines to Tlatelolco: the Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Path to a Nuclear Free World,” campaign, launched in Mexico City on February 14, 2007, the 40th anniversary of the Treaty of Tlatelolco that established the world’s first NWFZ in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

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