Race, Colonialism, Nuclear Weapons, and Their Testing
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersections of race, colonialism, nuclear weapons, and their testing in this thought-provoking conference talk sponsored by FPS. Delve into the historical and contemporary implications of nuclear technology through the insights of three invited speakers: Vincent Intondi, Emlyn Hughes, and Tina Cordova. Gain a deeper understanding of how these interconnected issues have shaped global politics, scientific advancements, and social dynamics over the past century. Examine the ethical considerations surrounding nuclear weapons development and testing, with a particular focus on the impact on marginalized communities and colonized territories. Engage with expert perspectives on the ongoing challenges and potential solutions in the realm of nuclear disarmament and social justice.
Syllabus
Q06: Race Colonialism, Nuclear Weapons, and Their Testing
Taught by
APS Physics
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