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Historian and activist Vince Intondi joins Everyday Ambassador to explore the deep connections between nuclear weapons, race, and social justice in the United States. Drawing on decades of research, Intondi traces how Black leaders, clergy, artists, and organizers have challenged nuclear violence from Hiroshima to the present day. The conversation examines why disarmament has always been a civil rights issue—and what today’s movements can learn from that history.
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Historian and activist Vince Intondi joins Everyday Ambassador to explore the deep connections between nuclear weapons, race, and social justice in the United States. Drawing on decades of research, Intondi traces how Black leaders, clergy, artists, and organizers have challenged nuclear violence from Hiroshima to the present day. The conversation examines why disarmament has always been a civil rights issue—and what today’s movements can learn from that history.

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