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No Nukes’ Jackson Browne and Graham Nash Sign Open Letter Warning of Nuclear Weapons


No Nukes co-founders Jackson Browne and Graham Nash are among the artists who have signed an open letter warning of the dangers of nuclear weapons.

Graham Nash and Jackson Browne perform during a No Nukes concert to commemorate the Hiroshima bombing at San Lorenzo park on August 5, 1995 in Santa Cruz, California. Jackson Browne and Graham Nash — co-founders of the Musicians United for Safe Energy and the famed No Nukes concert in 1979 — are among the artists, actors, and advocates who have signed an open letter warning of the dangers of nuclear weapons. Annie Lennox, The China Syndrome ‘s star and producer Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas, Julianne Moore, Bill Nye, and more also put their names to the Make Nukes History open letter, which is tied to Oppenheimer and its expected award windfall at the Oscars this weekend.

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