President’s Letter – March 2026

President’s Letter – March 2026

President’s Letter – March 2026 Dear NAPF Community, With the horror of the war engulfing the Middle East, I’ve been fortunate to release some of the pent-up stress and energy into writing, webinars, events, and interviews. It is not an exaggeration to say that the...
President’s Letter – February 2026

President’s Letter – February 2026

President’s Letter – Ice Floes and What You Can Do Dear NAPF Community, New York City has been so cold over the past month, that the Hudson River featured significant ice floes for the first time in more than a decade. Marveling at the frozen sights, I have been...
Carta De La Presidente – Febrero 2026

Carta De La Presidente – Febrero 2026

President’s Letter – Ice Floes and What You Can Do Traducción de Rubén D. Arvizu Querida comunidad de NAPF, La ciudad de Nueva York ha estado tan fría durante el último mes que el río Hudson se cubrió con enormes bloques de hielo por primera vez en más de diez años....
Ivana Nikolić Hughes Appointed to Marshall Islands Experts Group

Ivana Nikolić Hughes Appointed to Marshall Islands Experts Group

Dr. Ivana Nikolić Hughes, President of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, have been appointed by the Republic of the Marshall Islands to serve on an Environmental Experts Group supporting the country’s Changed Circumstances Petition related to the legacy of U.S....
World Peace Leaders — Photograph Exhibit by Rick Carter

World Peace Leaders — Photograph Exhibit by Rick Carter

The World Peace Leaders Exhibition by Rick Carter presents a powerful photographic record of global figures who have shaped movements for peace, justice, and human dignity. Through intimate and iconic portraits, longtime NAPF photographer Rick Carter captures the...

January 7: Sadako Sasaki and Her Enduring Message

Today, January 7, we honor the birthday of Sadako Sasaki, a hibakusha who died at 12 years old from leukemia caused by radiation exposure after the Hiroshima bombing. Sadako’s story lives on through the 1,000 paper cranes she folded in hope that her wish for peace...