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PREVIEW SCREENING & FEEDBACK SESSION: "Coming Round: The Kashia Pomo Struggle for Homeland"

Join award-winning filmmaker J. Mitchell Johnson and MIRS Director Professor Anna Vassilieva for an exclusive preview screening of “Coming Round,” an 85-minute documentary presenting the Kashia Pomo Indian tribe’s struggle to heal from historical trauma through the landmark repatriation of their ancestral lands on California’s northern coast.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Closed to the Public
Critical Issues Forum (nuclear disarmament education project at CNS) is hosting a speaker series event titled Voices for a Nuclear Weapon Free World: Youth in Action on October 24, via zoom. The event start at 4 pm PDT. You can register using the QR code.

Voices for a Nuclear Weapon-Free World: Youth in Action

On behalf of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS), I am delighted to invite you and your school to join an upcoming online Speaker Series event hosted by the Critical Issues Forum (CIF). The event will be held via Zoom on Friday, October 24, 4:00 PM PDT / Saturday, October 25, 8:00 AM JST.

Virtual MIIS

Open to the Public
A description of the RAND Forecasting Initiative Metaculus policy forecasting competition

Policy Forecasting Competition with RAND

Join Theiline Pigott and Marie Jones from the RAND Forecasting Initiative (RFI), Wednesday September 24th at 11am, to learn about an upcoming forecasting competition that RAND is co-hosting. The competition will run from October 1 to December 15. Students will have the opportunity to forecast on geopolitical, economic, military, healthcare, and social questions while competing against other university students from around the world.

(Private)

Closed to the Public
On the Hiroshima Remembrance Day, Aug 6, CNS will host a commemorative event to remember all the victims of nuclear weapons, and renew our determination to work for a world free of nuclear weapons through youth education. Speakers include CNS experts and CNS Summer Undergraduate Fellows. We will also watch short videos of Hibakusha, and downwinder.

80 Years of the Nuclear Age: The Role of Youth in Building a Safer World

This year marks 80 years since the dawn of the nuclear age—beginning with the first detonation of a nuclear weapon by the U.S. Army on July 16, 1945, in the New Mexico desert as part of the Manhattan Project, followed by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9. This event is a moment for remembrance, reflection, and a renewed call to action for a world free of nuclear weapons.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Open to the Public

Documentary film: Paper Lanterns-Film Sceening

The true story of 12 American POWs killed at Hiroshima in 1945 and the Japanese Hibakusha who refused to let them be forgotten. A story of humanity, reconciliation, friendship, and peace. With the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, the Japanese Hibakusha of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we hope this event will honor their unwavering efforts for a world without nuclear weapons.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Open to the Public
Blue flyer announcing the film screening of Richland along with a headshot of director Irene Lusztig.

Richland Film Screening and Discussion with Director Irene Lusztig

James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies’ CIF and the JEDI office at MIIS present a screening of the movie “Richland”. A U.S. nuclear company town stakes its identity on its little-known atomic origin story in this timely examination of the habits of thought that normalize the extraordinary violence of the past. Irene Lusztig, the director, will also be present to take questions after the screening.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Open to the Public

The Eloquent Suri of Ethiopia: Meet the Artist

Mark Overgaard’s engaging Eloquent Suri of Ethiopia exhibition is currently on view in the Atrium Gallery (the upper lobby of the McCone building) through May 31, 2024. Mark will be available in person at the exhibit on May 23 from 3:30 to 6 pm for informal discussions of the exhibition and his overall long-term Eloquent Suri project. The Boardroom will be available for these discussions as needed, including for showing short films and other videos from the project.

McCone Board Room (M202)

Open to the Public