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X-WR-CALDESC:Washington Post Reporter Dan Zak will discuss his new book Alm
 ighty: Courage\, Resistance\, and Existential Peril in the Nuclear Age. He
  says “On a tranquil summer night in July 2012\, a trio of peace activists
  infiltrated the Fort Knox of Uranium in Oak Ridge\, Tenn.” His book exami
 nes the love-hate relationship the US has to the bomb from the race to ach
 ieve atomic power to the solemn 70th Anniversary of Hiroshima. Sister Mega
 n Rice is a peace activist and an octogenarian nun with a criminal record.
  Four years ago she was one of three who broke into a high security nuclea
 r facility in Tennessee in what was later described as the largest securit
 y breach in American atomic history. Carrying a backpack and a deeply held
  conviction that the United States is breaking international law by quietl
 y keeping up a multibillion-dollar nuclear weapons program\, she crawled o
 n her belly under a top security fence\, ran across an open field\, symbol
 ically poured blood on equipment and raised a banner for peace. For this s
 he was put in prison for three years. Sponsored by Sandy Spring Friends Pe
 ace Committee and Pax Christi\, the presentation will begin at 3:00pm. For
  more information\, contact Ellen Atkinson (301-774-1328) or Bette Hoover.
  (bette@justpeacecircles.org)
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DESCRIPTION:Washington Post Reporter Dan Zak will discuss his new book Almi
 ghty: Courage\, Resistance\, and Existential Peril in the Nuclear Age. He 
 says “On a tranquil summer night in July 2012\, a trio of peace activists 
 infiltrated the Fort Knox of Uranium in Oak Ridge\, Tenn.” His book examin
 es the love-hate relationship the US has to the bomb from the race to achi
 eve atomic power to the solemn 70th Anniversary of Hiroshima. Sister Megan
  Rice is a peace activist and an octogenarian nun with a criminal record. 
 Four years ago she was one of three who broke into a high security nuclear
  facility in Tennessee in what was later described as the largest security
  breach in American atomic history. Carrying a backpack and a deeply held 
 conviction that the United States is breaking international law by quietly
  keeping up a multibillion-dollar nuclear weapons program\, she crawled on
  her belly under a top security fence\, ran across an open field\, symboli
 cally poured blood on equipment and raised a banner for peace. For this sh
 e was put in prison for three years. Sponsored by Sandy Spring Friends Pea
 ce Committee and Pax Christi\, the presentation will begin at 3:00pm. For 
 more information\, contact Ellen Atkinson (301-774-1328) or Bette Hoover. 
 (bette@justpeacecircles.org)
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LOCATION:Sandy Spring Friends Meeting (Sandy Spring\, MD)
SUMMARY:Courage and Resistance in a Nuclear Age Talk and Book Signing
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