Emmett Rapp

Emmett Rapp is an eighth grader at LREI in NYC. His social justice project is on Nuclear Proliferation. He has chosen this topic as he has seen this as a very important topic that has become much more prevalent with all of the violence in the world today.

Our Interview with Matthew Bolton

Our Interview with Matthew Bolton On Monday, February 5th our group plus Josh interviewed Matthew Bolton who works with an organization called ICAN which helps try to prevent nuclear proliferation. Matthew Bolton has been working towards anti-proliferation and has made multiple discoveries in this field. He has won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work…

Visiting The Intrepid Submarine

Today I went to The Intrepid Museum in NYC. We first visited the Growler Submarine which was a submarine that was operational for six years and was active in The Cold War but only as a patrolling submarine seeing as they were afraid if they used any missiles or nuclear devices that they would get found out and would be destroyed and killed. This submarine could hold 70-100 people at a time and would be out at sea for two months at a time and then would have to go back to shore and then back out to sea again. Everyone who was on that ship volunteered to go on. This was one of the first ships built to launch and carry nuclear devices. We talked to people there and one very interesting fact that we found out was that this was actually the first ever ship to have an ice cream machine on it. Afterward, we looked through the rest of the Intrepid Museum and looked at a variety of different warplanes and helicopters.

Visiting The United Nations In NYC

Today I joined my class in going to the United Nations Building that is located near NYC. I visited the General Assembly, the Security Counsel, and the Economic and Social Counsel. Afterwords we visited the hall where they provide history on nuclear devices and incidents.