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International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal Survivor Tour

  • Kellen Auditorium 66 5th Avenue New York, NY, 10011 United States (map)

Watch the event recording here.

Bhopal is the Hiroshima of the petrochemical industry. 


This December 3rd, 2024, marks the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Bhopal disaster when a poorly maintained pesticide factory leaked a massive cloud of chemical gas into Bhopal, a densely populated Indian city. The negligence of Union Carbide along with the governments of the United States of America and India directly contributed to this ongoing crisis.


Frontline environmental justice communities in the U.S. share a joint fight and understanding with those in Bhopal, India. The Bhopal struggle for corporate accountability mirrors struggles in Louisiana and West Virginia against Dow Chemical and other multinational corporations for decades of environmental injustices from petrochemical production. It has been close to 40 years since the disaster and those who struggle in Bhopal stand alongside survivors of numerous other chemical disasters that are still fighting to protect their community, like those impacted by the Trinity atom bomb tests in New Mexico to East Palestine, Ohio. The environmental justice movement is global. 


This event brings together survivors from Bhopal to share their stories, struggles, and ways you can support their advocacy. It is part of a larger International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal tour. 

 

You can learn more about the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal here.

This event is part of our 2024 Climate Week programming