Alex’s project gathered first-hand accounts from veterans and families, creating a digital archive that bridges personal testimony with academic research.
Taylor led the development of a resource hub, making complex scientific and policy documents easy to find and understand for all visitors.
Morgan facilitated workshops and interviews, ensuring Pacific communities’ voices were included and respected in the historical record.
Jordan’s analysis highlighted the long-term health and social effects, supporting new research and informing public policy discussions.
Voices from the community
Sharing my experience helped me connect with others who truly understand. This platform preserves our stories for future generations.

Contributing my testimony made me feel heard. The archive is a respectful space for our collective memory.

This resource bridges personal stories and research, making it easier to find credible information and support.

I appreciate the care taken to present our experiences accurately and with dignity. It means a lot to our family.

The site’s structure makes it simple to share memories and access important documents related to Operation Grapple.

A thoughtful, accessible archive that honors those affected and supports ongoing research and understanding.
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Explore detailed accounts of individual experiences and research projects, highlighting the human and scientific legacy of nuclear testing.
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