The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) recently launched the “Make Nukes History” campaign in Los Angeles, just in time for the upcoming 2024 Oscars. The campaign, centered around the Oscar-nominated film Oppenheimer, aims to spark conversations about nuclear threats and the urgent need to eliminate them.
The campaign includes various elements such as billboards, street posters, and an art installation, all designed to raise awareness about the destructive power of nuclear weapons. One of the stars of Oppenheimer, Matthew Modine, has been actively involved in promoting the campaign and stressing the importance of educating the public on this crucial issue.
In addition to Modine, other Hollywood heavyweights such as Jane Fonda, Tony Goldwyn, and Michael Douglas have signed an open letter as part of the campaign. This letter underscores the dangers posed by nuclear weapons and calls on global leaders to take decisive action to rid the world of these devastating arms.
One of the campaign’s highlights is an art installation produced by TaskForce, which will be on display at the Original Farmers Market on March 8. This installation provides a unique opportunity for the community to learn more about nuclear threats and join the growing chorus of voices demanding an end to the global arms race.
Overall, the “Make Nukes History” campaign is a powerful reminder of the continued threat posed by nuclear weapons and the urgent need for collective action to ensure a safer world for future generations. With the support of Hollywood stars and the wider community, this campaign is poised to make a significant impact in the fight against nuclear proliferation.
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