Ep 99 The Great Disarmament - The Great Disfarmament Part 11: Fallout and Flower Power
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The Great Disarmament Part 11: Fallout & Flower Powers. As nuclear fire darkened the sky, a global peace movement took root. This episode explores the cultural birth of The Great Disarmament—from Hiroshima to Haight-Ashbury, from anti-war protests to international arms control treaties, from monks on fire to flowers in rifles.
We mark the year 1963—the year of the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty—as the beginning of The Great Disarmament.
Not the beginning of bombs. But the beginning of refusal.
This turning point in Cold War history reminds us that resistance is not the opposite of despair. It is the antidote.
Featuring the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the voice of Kurt Vonnegut through Slaughterhouse-Five, we trace how conscience, courage, and creative protest began to build a counterweight to destruction—and a new peace culture began to rise.
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“Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez
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