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The Hiroshima Nagasaki Day Coalition invites interested viewers to participate in the 75th Anniversary Commemoration of the atomic bombings online on August 6 at 7 pm. The August 6th commemoration held annually in the Peace Garden on Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto will take place online this year, due to Covid-19 health concerns. The commemoration will focus on 75 years of living with the threat of nuclear war, and the wisdom gained from its survivors. The main speaker will be Setsuko Thurlow who inaugurated the annual commemorations in Toronto in 1975 when David Crombie was the Mayor. Setsuko Thurlow has been engaged throughout her life in public education and advocacy for nuclear disarmament. Her efforts around the world have been recognized by membership in the Order of Canada, commendation from the Japanese Government, and other honours. She jointly accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons in 2017. Peace activist Phyllis Creighton, a historian, will sketch Canada's role in creating the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, its nuclear industry's reckless endangering of Dene workers, severely impacting the Indigenous community, Canada's continued sale of uranium and nuclear reactors enabling more countries to become nuclear armed, and its full commitment to NORAD and NATO, both nuclear alliances relying on nuclear weapons. Music by Grammy-nominated flautist Ron Korb and photos, animation and brief excerpts from documentaries will show major highlights in the 75-year long effort to abolish nuclear weapons and give us hope for their eventual elimination.

Free

My Earth Songs

Bangalore, India

MY EARTH SONGS virtual concert by Lonnie Park and the Earth Band is presented by Vivendi in support of UNICEF. It is slated to be "the biggest virtual concert ever for children" and it features a cast of incredible of musicians including Grammy winners Lucy Kalantari, Jon Samson, Ricky Kej, Wouter Kellerman, Baaba Maal, and the Mariachi Divas. Grammy nominee Ron Korb performs bawu and Irish whistle on the song "Breathe Life" with Jon Samson on lead vocals. All songs are ased on the principals of caring for each other, the earth and all it's inhabitants (as outlined in the UN sustainable development goals). The house band" featured in the show includes Billy Golicki, London Mcdaniel, Nate Horton, John M. West, Dominic D'Cruz (co-writer too!) with our backing vocalists Missie Horton, Vanessa West, and Jody Park.

Music for a Winter's Eve

Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn Street, Oakville, Ontario

Ron Korb (flutes) and Sharlene Wallace (Classical and Celtic harp) perform Christmas, Celtic and original music for the season.

Twas’ 3 days before Christmas, when all through the town

magical, merry music was heard, from flutes & harps all ‘round!

A beautiful evening of festive, Celtic, Latin and original music for Classical and world flutes & harps.

Oakville's own, Sharlene Wallace (Classical and Celtic harps) and Grammy nominee Ron Korb (world flutes) will again bring their annual Christmas concert to downtown Oakville... Join Sharlene & Ron to feel the Christmas spirit in festive style!

Tickets available at door.

Ron Korb and The York Harmony Chorus perform at Sharon Temple's signature event of the year, Illumination celebrates the traditions of the Children of Peace, the builders of the Sharon Temple. Beginning at the Temple at dusk, there are the musical performances and a short talk all by the light of almost 100 candles. Please note: Dress for the weather as the Temple is not heated. Tickets $30

Speakers: Prof. CHAN Ka Nin, Alice Ho, & Ron Korb Admission free

Asian Canadian Artists in Digital Age is partially funded by the Government of Canada through the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Strategy Fund, and through Canadian Heritage Multiculturalism Program



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