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Guided by host Ryann Blackshere Vargas, an experienced journalist and media consultant for our campaign, we'll hear stories from people who are most passionate about this issue and illuminate what abolition would look like and how we can achieve it: through domestic policy change, international diplomacy, and changing how we talk about nuclear weapons. This isn't a podcast that just tells you what's wrong with the world, leaving you overwhelmed or hopeless. Our series highlights how everyday people have created meaningful change in the past — and what each of us can do now to continue making a difference. So stay tuned! The first episode, featuring Molly McGinty from IPPNW and Tina Cordova from the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium, launches Friday, June 12.
By Ryann Blackshere Vargas, Back from the BrinkGuided by host Ryann Blackshere Vargas, an experienced journalist and media consultant for our campaign, we'll hear stories from people who are most passionate about this issue and illuminate what abolition would look like and how we can achieve it: through domestic policy change, international diplomacy, and changing how we talk about nuclear weapons. This isn't a podcast that just tells you what's wrong with the world, leaving you overwhelmed or hopeless. Our series highlights how everyday people have created meaningful change in the past — and what each of us can do now to continue making a difference. So stay tuned! The first episode, featuring Molly McGinty from IPPNW and Tina Cordova from the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium, launches Friday, June 12.