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Tony Goldwyn, Jane Fonda, and Celebrities Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons Ahead of Oscars
Mar 07 2024
Hollywood stars Tony Goldwyn and Jane Fonda are teaming up to campaign against nuclear weapons ahead of the Oscars. They are signing an open letter from the Nuclear Threat Initiative, using the nominated film 'Oppenheimer' to spark conversation on nuclear threats. The NTI has launched its "Make Nukes History" campaign in Los Angeles, featuring billboards, an art installation, street posters, and an open letter signed by various celebrities, urging for the end of nuclear weapon use. Click the link for more details.
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