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2026 Open Source Nuclear Analysis Bootcamp - Federation of American Scientists In June 2026, FAS is hosting a bootcamp to pass on its practices to the next generation of open-source nuclear analysts.

Call for Applications πŸ“’

The Open Source Nuclear Analysis Workshop will provide training on open source analysis methods to a new generation of nuclear weapons analysts.

πŸ“… June 22-26, 2026
πŸ“Montreal

Co-organized w/ @scientistsorg.bsky.social

➑️ Apply by March 15:
fas.org/osint-bootcamp

#NukeSky

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This image features the sixth cohort of Accelerators. There are three individuals shown with names and positions: Esther Kabochi, Senior Assistant Secretary, State Department for Internal Security, Kenya; Zenobia Homan, Senior Research Fellow, School of Security Studies, King's College London; and Sneha Nair, WMD Analyst, Applied Research Associates. The Stanley Center for Peace and Security logo is included at the bottom right.

This image features the sixth cohort of Accelerators. There are three individuals shown with names and positions: Esther Kabochi, Senior Assistant Secretary, State Department for Internal Security, Kenya; Zenobia Homan, Senior Research Fellow, School of Security Studies, King's College London; and Sneha Nair, WMD Analyst, Applied Research Associates. The Stanley Center for Peace and Security logo is included at the bottom right.

We are excited to announce the sixth cohort of the Accelerator Initiative!

Esther Kabochi, Zenobia Homan, and Sneha Nair will participate and contribute to Stanley Center's policy programming focused on nuclear risk reduction in 2026-27.

Meet the Accelerators:
stnl.cr/accelerator

#NukeSky

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We are excited to announce we are now accepting applications for the sixth cohort of our Accelerator Initiative! βš›οΈ

This is a #CareerDevelopment opportunity for early-career women and nonbinary people working in nuclear weapons policy.

πŸ“† Apply by Jan 16, 2026

➑️ Apply:
stnl.cr/accelerator

#NukeSky

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Tackling the False Dilemma: A Communications Guide for Advancing Balanced and Effective Public Safety Approaches - Peace in Our Cities

A new communications guide by @peaceinourcities.org supports a balanced approach to public safety in Latin America that integrates law enforcement, justice systems, and social prevention to deliver both immediate relief and durable security.

Read the guide:
peaceinourcities.org/resources/ta...

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Quote: "...systems, structures, and policies make a difference when people with power choose to listen to, include, and respect the experiences and perspectives of people from across diverse settings within urban landscapes. Jai-Ayla Sutherland 
PiOC Secretariat." PIOC logo on top right. Background is a gray gridline.

Quote: "...systems, structures, and policies make a difference when people with power choose to listen to, include, and respect the experiences and perspectives of people from across diverse settings within urban landscapes. Jai-Ayla Sutherland PiOC Secretariat." PIOC logo on top right. Background is a gray gridline.

On #HumanRightsDay, how can we reflect on our own agency to build safer, more peaceful, and more just citiesβ€”grounded in the inherent rights of all people?

PiOC Secretariat member Jai-Ayla Sutherland highlights insights on how city-led action can confront inequality + identity-based violence. πŸ™οΈ

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Oral History As A Strategic Tool For Nuclear Risk Reduction - BASIC In collaboration with the Stanley Center for Peace and Security, BASIC recently hosted an oral history workshop to launch the "Adventures in Risk Reduction:

Following the launch of our "Adventures in Risk Reduction: Oral History Project" with @stanleycenter.org last month, Bruno Martini reflects on his experience of the first project workshop and the suitability of oral history methodology for #riskreduction: basicint.org/oral-history...

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πŸ“£ Happening tomorrow! Join us for the virtual launch of PiOC’s comms guide β€œTackling the False Dilemma of Mano Dura: Communications Guidance for Balanced and Effective Public Safety Approaches.”

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Video and photography by Alexander Turner
Music by Benjamin Cornelius/MusicRevolution
Narration by Stanley Center for Peace and Security

#IBMV #MassViolence #BookRelease #UrbanPolicy #SocialImpact

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Co-organized by the @stanleycenter.org with CRIES - Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones EconΓ³micas y Sociales, @peaceinourcities.org, and the Violence, Inequality and Power (VIP) Lab. And with thanks to our publisher at Palgrave Macmillan.

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Special thanks to our speakers: Michal Braier, Shukria Dellawar, Kate Ferguson, Rachel Locke, Rose Mbone, Kelsey Paul Shantz, Jai-Ayla Sutherland, Serena Wiebe, Ammar Azzouz, Ariana Markowitz, Martin Bisp, Kieran Milton, Antonio Sampaio, and FlΓ‘via Carbonari.

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Over the course of five days, contributors and editors of the volume spoke with guests about identity-based mass violence at Tate Modern, King’s College London, University College London, the House of Lords, the University of Oxford, and Empire Fighting Chance in Bristol.

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We experienced an incredible week in the UK of in-person events for the launch of our edited volume, β€œIdentity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered.”

Learn more about identity-based mass violence and read the full volume at ibmv.org.

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Uncovered: Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts | IBMV This edited volume explores identity, power, and place, making the case that cities have the capacity to prevent violence, including mass violence, ushering in practices and innovations that are roote...

Read "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" at ibmv.org. πŸ“–

Co-organized by CRIES - Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones EconΓ³micas y Sociales, @peaceinourcities.org, and the Violence, Inequality and Power (VIP) Lab. And with thanks to our publisher at Palgrave Macmillan.

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Four people smiling in a gym, wearing matching blue t-shirts, surrounded by colorful sports posters on the walls.

Four people smiling in a gym, wearing matching blue t-shirts, surrounded by colorful sports posters on the walls.

Thank you to Empire Fighting Chance for hosting the event and to everyone working to make our communities safer.

A special thank you to our speakers: Martin Bisp, Serena Wiebe, Rachel Locke, Ariana Markowitz, and Jai-Ayla Sutherland. Photography by Alex Turner. πŸ™

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Three contributors to the book "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" stand at a podium inside a gym filled with boxing posters. The person in the center is speaking while the other two listen attentively.

Three contributors to the book "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" stand at a podium inside a gym filled with boxing posters. The person in the center is speaking while the other two listen attentively.

Person being interviewed by two reporters with microphones in a room decorated with posters and memorabilia.

Person being interviewed by two reporters with microphones in a room decorated with posters and memorabilia.

During Serena Wiebe's reading from her chapter she reminded us that "love wins over hate every time." ❀️

Read her chapter:
link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...

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Martin Bisp of Empire Fighting Chance addresses a group from a podium in the boxing gym, with various posters and a screen displaying the topic and book "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts" visible in the background.

Martin Bisp of Empire Fighting Chance addresses a group from a podium in the boxing gym, with various posters and a screen displaying the topic and book "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts" visible in the background.

Martin Bisp of Empire Fighting Chance introduced book contributor Serena Wiebe as someone who stands up to kings, prime ministers, peers, and movie stars to challenge them on addressing violence. πŸ‘‘

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Two individuals are practice boxing in a gym filled with posters on the walls and a boxing ring in the background.

Two individuals are practice boxing in a gym filled with posters on the walls and a boxing ring in the background.

The fight for safer communities for young people requires addressing the fundamental and structural challenges they face. πŸ₯Š

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Staff and contributors of the "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" pose in the boxing ring at Empire Fighting Chance in Bristol, UK. Each person is wearing boxing gloves, smiling at the camera in a gym with posters on the walls.

Staff and contributors of the "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" pose in the boxing ring at Empire Fighting Chance in Bristol, UK. Each person is wearing boxing gloves, smiling at the camera in a gym with posters on the walls.

Staff and contributors of the "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" pose in the boxing ring at Empire Fighting Chance in Bristol, UK. Each person has their back to the camera and is lifting one arm with a boxing glove in the air in a gym with posters on the walls.

Staff and contributors of the "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" pose in the boxing ring at Empire Fighting Chance in Bristol, UK. Each person has their back to the camera and is lifting one arm with a boxing glove in the air in a gym with posters on the walls.

A diverse group of people applauding enthusiastically at an indoor event, surrounded by posters on the wall.

A diverse group of people applauding enthusiastically at an indoor event, surrounded by posters on the wall.

Two people embracing warmly in a crowded event space with posters on the wall in the background. One person is wearing a colorful striped jacket.

Two people embracing warmly in a crowded event space with posters on the wall in the background. One person is wearing a colorful striped jacket.

Our recent book launch event at Empire Fighting Chance in Bristol, UK, brought together voices from "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" to showcase evidence-based solutions that can reduce and prevent violence while shaping safer, more inclusive communities.

#IBMV

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The book interrogates how power shapes the understanding of violence and influences how prevention outcomes are measured. Aimed at reform-minded policymakers, practitioners, funders, and advocates, it offers a practical foundation for collaborative, prevention-focused action and policy innovation.

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Through a multidimensional lens, the authors address forms of violence including sexual and gender-based violence, racial and ethnic violence, gang and group-based violence, state-perpetrated violence, political violence, and violence against migrants.

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It examines the complex intersections of structural and acute violence in cities and highlights locally driven solutions drawn from the fields of urban violence prevention, atrocity prevention, and peacebuilding.

#IBMV #MassViolence #BookRelease #UrbanPolicy #SocialImpact

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Advertisement for the book titled "Identity-Based Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" available at IBMV.org, featuring an image of a person lying on a map with a city grid in the background, next to the book cover displayed on the right.

Advertisement for the book titled "Identity-Based Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" available at IBMV.org, featuring an image of a person lying on a map with a city grid in the background, next to the book cover displayed on the right.

πŸ“’ The open-access version of "Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered" is now available!

This groundbreaking volume represents a multiyear exploration of identity-based mass violence (IBMV) in urban settings.

Read it now for FREE: ibmv.org

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Developing Story Project | Stanley Center for Peace and Security The Stanley Center for Peace and Security’s Developing Story Project is a multi-year initiative to support, strengthen, and sustain reporting on nuclear weapons and related issues.

Thank you to all who participated in and contributed to these events!

Learn more about the Developing Story Project:
stanleycenter.org/journalism-m...

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🎬 Special screening and discussion of "Bombshell", a documentary that uncovers the fight to control the narrative around the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the role of the press in bringing facts to light.

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Speakers at the Open Source Intelligence workshop presented by Open Nuclear Network.

Speakers at the Open Source Intelligence workshop presented by Open Nuclear Network.

Participants work on case studies of media coverage that used (or misused) open source intelligence.

Participants work on case studies of media coverage that used (or misused) open source intelligence.

Speakers at the Open Source Intelligence workshop presented by Open Nuclear Network.

Speakers at the Open Source Intelligence workshop presented by Open Nuclear Network.

πŸ” Hands-on training in Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), a game-changing tool for those who report on nuclear weapons issues, presented by Open Nuclear Network.

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A group of people walk outside the International Atomic Energy Agency's Nuclear Material Laboratory.

A group of people walk outside the International Atomic Energy Agency's Nuclear Material Laboratory.

An IAEA staffer shows off an interactive exhibition about nuclear weapons inspectors at the Agency’s newly-opened visitor center.

An IAEA staffer shows off an interactive exhibition about nuclear weapons inspectors at the Agency’s newly-opened visitor center.

πŸ”¬ Reporting trip to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s Nuclear Safeguards Clean Lab in Seibersdorf, outside Austria, where a global team of scientists tests samples for evidence of bomb-making activities. @iaeaorg.bsky.social

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πŸŽ™οΈ IPI conference panel, "Atomic Secrets: Nuclear Weapons Reporting Beyond the Headlines", featuring journalists who have made this beat their own.

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A journalist raises their hand to ask a question during a presentation at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Nuclear Safeguards Clean Lab in Seibersdorf, Austria.

A journalist raises their hand to ask a question during a presentation at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Nuclear Safeguards Clean Lab in Seibersdorf, Austria.

A tour of the IAEA’s new transportable electron beam system.

A tour of the IAEA’s new transportable electron beam system.

Journalists from around the globe participated in a series of activities to deepen their understanding of nuclear weapons issues and build reporting skills on this under-covered topic. @globalfreemedia.bsky.social

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The daily commute from the hotel to the conference venue, which took a group of journalists through the gardens of the SchΓΆnbrunn palace in Vienna.

The daily commute from the hotel to the conference venue, which took a group of journalists through the gardens of the SchΓΆnbrunn palace in Vienna.

The Stanley Center Journalism and Media Program's Developing Story Project, in collaboration with Atomic Reporters, hosted a group of journalists for activities at and alongside the International Press Institute (IPI)'s 75th annual IPI World Congress and Media Innovation Festival in Vienna, Austria.

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There is an urgent need for strong and sustained reporting of nuclear weapons and related issuesβ€”not only in moments of crisis, but over time, from different angles, and on a scale that matches the stakes of this existential threat to humanity. #developingstoryproject #pressfreedom

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