What are the implications of remembering the nuclear genocide in this present moment of technogenocide in Gaza?
Author: Rebecca Maria Goldschmidt and Seiji Yamada
Rebecca Maria Goldschmidt is an artist and cultural worker engaging in place-based art and research projects. Her recent work reflects studies of cultural and land-based practices of her Jewish and Filipino ancestors. She is the co-founder of LAING Hawai’i, a heritage language preservation organization, and Program Director for Queer Mikveh Project. She received her MFA from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa in Honolulu in 2020 and is pursuing her doctoral studies as a MEXT Scholar in Sculpture at Hiroshima City University in Japan. She is a co-host of CounterPunch Radio.
Seiji Yamada is a native of Hiroshima and a family physician practicing and teaching in Hawaii.

