Two of the people behind some of the most progressive nuclear disarmament legislation of any major city in the United States share some details of their work, to show what others can do to bring nuclear abolitionism home. They also give a sense of New York’s long history as a nuclear city and as a hotbed of anti-nuclear activism.
An impressive turnout at the annual St. Pat’s For All Parade proceeded as far as the eye could see on Skillman Avenue, from Sunnyside to Woodside, on Sunday, March 5. Photo Walter Karling The first St. Pat’s For All parade was held on a Sunday afternoon in March 2000, when a number of people gathered
Irish Minister Roderic O'Gorman said he was delighted to see the St. Pat's for All Parade in New York celebrating the Irish values of diversity and inclusion.