"Hollywood Stars Unite to Make Nukes History Ahead of Oscars"

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Ahead of the 2024 Oscars, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) launched the "Make Nukes History" campaign in Los Angeles, using the film Oppenheimer to raise awareness about nuclear threats. Stars like Jane Fonda, Tony Goldwyn, and Matthew Modine signed an open letter calling for the cessation of nuclear weapons use, emphasizing the need to eliminate the destructive power of nuclear weapons. The campaign includes billboards, an art installation, and street posters, aiming to educate and engage the public in the call for an end to the global arms race.
Topics:entertainment#activism#entertainmentactivism#nuclear-threat-initiative#nuclear-weapons#oppenheimer#oscars
- Tony Goldwyn, Jane Fonda, Matthew Modine and More Sign Open Letter Ahead of Oscars to “Make Nukes History” Hollywood Reporter
- ‘Oppenheimer’ cast members join Jane Fonda and more to spotlight nuclear threat CNN
- Julianne Moore, Jane Fonda and Emma Thompson among stars asking to ‘make nukes history’ The Guardian
- Hollywood stars invoke 'Oppenheimer' in anti-nukes campaign ahead of Oscars Reuters
- Julianne Moore, Michael Douglas, Emma Thompson and More Join Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons Following ‘Oppenheimer’ Success Variety
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