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An anti-nuclear art show opened in L.A. County. Then the U.S. bombed Iran
The exhibit critiques nuclear harms as U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran raise fears of increased proliferation, with experts citing Iran's uranium stockpile capable of 10 weapons.
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How Photography Helped Build the Atomic Bomb
CLAREMONT, Calif. — The feminist collective Slow War Against the Nuclear State — better known as SWANS — formed in a moment of serendipity and epiphany. In 2022, Los Angeles-based feminist artist Nancy Buchanan decided to throw a dinner party to discuss the politics of the nuclear state, and the group hasn’t stopped meeting since. Three SWANS members grew up with fathers who were deeply involved in the production of atomic weapons, while two had…
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