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Some Previous Action Items

Tell Congress and University of California President Dynes that America Doesn’t Need a New Hydrogen Bomb!

As debate in Congress continues over whether the United States should build a new hydrogen bomb, proponents of the new nuclear weapon are trying to cloud the issue. After selecting the design for the first new American hydrogen bomb in two decades in March 2007, Department of Energy officials have confused the issue by claiming it isn’t really a new nuclear weapon… more>


SF Bay Area PSR Supports the No More Nukes in our Name Student Hunger Strike!

On Wednesday, May 9th, more than 40 students and alumni at three UC campuses went on a hunger strike to demand that the UC Board of Regents withdraw from their contracts to operate Los Alamos and Livermore National Laboratories based on, "the grounds that the Reliable Replacement Warhead program and Los Alamos Labs' ongoing preparations to conduct plutonium pit manufacturing both clearly violate Article VI of the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty." For more information and updates about the hunger strike please visit: http://nonukeshungerstrike.blogspot.com/


Our Letter Calling for Severance of the UC System from LANL and LLNL

Read the letter sent by SF Bay Area PSR to the Members of the University of California Board of Regents calling for full and immediate severance of the UC system from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)