
Bikini Atoll Day of Remembrance
Clip: Season 9 Episode 903 | 2m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
An event in Arkansas commemorates 76 years of exile for former residents of Bikini Atoll.
A Marshallese Nuclear Justice Event in Springdale, Arkansas commemorates 76 years of exile for former residents of Bikini Atoll, which was used for nuclear testing by the US government.
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Bikini Atoll Day of Remembrance
Clip: Season 9 Episode 903 | 2m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
A Marshallese Nuclear Justice Event in Springdale, Arkansas commemorates 76 years of exile for former residents of Bikini Atoll, which was used for nuclear testing by the US government.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[people chattering in Marshallese] [director speaking Marshallese] ♪ And I feel, this time, in this time ♪ - Growing up on the Marshall Islands, we weren't taught nowhere about the bombings.
I found out more as an adult living in Springdale, Arkansas.
That's when it became like, "Oh, my gosh."
- [speaking Marshallese] Every year, we respect the memory of the people who endured the Castle Bravo nuclear blasts on Bikini Atoll.
The United States must open all the books on what they did in our country during the nuclear testing era and open all the books and all the research they did and continue to do through the Department of Energy on our people, who they had once called savages as they picked and probed our bodies in the name of research.
[audience applauding] - I was only four years old whenever I went back to the island, only three years after the bomb was dropped on Bikini Island.
Why do you wanna take us to the island when it was contaminated?
They said, "It is true, it's contaminated, but it's not dangerous."
[chuckles] I wanna stop here, but I wanna go ahead and tell everybody what happened to our islands.
Whenever I'm talking about it, I am really mad because it happened.
It happened to our islands.
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Preview: S9 Ep903 | 12s | Marshallese migrants in Arkansas explore the US nuclear legacy. (12s)
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