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"The World After Fukushima" Events, New York City, October 21-26, 2011"The World After Fukushima" Event Series A 4-day event series in NYC, October 21-26, 2011 The Center for Place, Culture and Politics at CUNY and Todos Somos Japon present: 1) Symposium – “The World After Fukushima 3/11” Although information has been coming in from Japan since 3/11, there is a huge gap between what the people in Japan are actually experiencing, doing and thinking after the Fukushima nuclear accident, and what the people in the US know and think about it. We are inviting three intellectuals/activists from Japan to share their first hand experiences and thoughts with us here in the US, and to discuss together the significance of the situation, the question of our human survival and the global struggles for it. We all know that 3/11 is a global event. What has already happened in Japan is and will be affecting the world over. Firstly there are effects of radiation that could expand more and more for the years to come, though they might be immediately evident. Secondly, Japan sinking into the abyss has a big impact on the global economy and power relations. Thirdly, the management of post-nuclear-disaster society is rendered as both a continuation and new phase of the capitalist regime that is global in essence. Fourthly, in the regime, being forced to live under radiation (of varied degrees, forms and extents) is a new misery imposed upon all creatures on the planet. So it is that 3/11 Fukushima must be an occasion for all of us to think over the world we have constructed – and ideas for how we will reconstruct it. Participants: 2) Discussion: “What Is Happening in Japan After 3/11” In March 2001, amidst the blossoming of the Arab Spring, Japan encountered the nuclear catastrophe triggered by the earthquake and tsunami. Japanese society has since entered a new phase; facing the daily threats of invisible radiation, anti-nuclear protests are growing in the street and government offices throughout Japan. Women are leading autonomous movements to tackle everyday struggles under the effects of radiation. With three guest activists from Japan we will discuss how Japan is experiencing a historical opening for changing society and leading movements to abolish the global nuclear regime. Participants: 3) Films & Discussion: ”Necro-politics of Radiation and the Struggle” Films: “Atomic Wounds” “Nuclear Ginza -Hidden Labor Under Radiation” Post-screening discussion, with short descriptions of the films to follow. 4) DCTV and Todos Somos Japon present: “Protest in Japan Since Fukushima” “Nuclear Ginza -Hidden Labor Under Radiation” Post-screening discussion, with short descriptions of the films to follow. Tickets Participants Japan: Yoshihiko Ikegami (forrmer editor of Gendaishiso, independent writer) Chigaya Kinoshita (political scientist, activist based in Tokyo) Ayumi Goto (historian, activist working with day laborer struggles in Osaka) US: Silivia Federici (member of Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa and Midnight Notes Collective, author of Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation) Chris Williams (environmental activist, adjunct professor at Pace University, author of Ecology and Socialism: Solutions to Capitalist Ecological Crisis) Marina Sitrin (activist, lawyer, and author of Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina) Jfissures.org Editors: Sabu Kohso and Yuko Tonohira DOWNLOAD EVENT FLYER HERE TODOS SOMOS JAPON is a project of network building, of creating a current in and out of Japan, to support Japanese activists and movements and for a new association of the struggling people of the world. |
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