Setsuko Thurlow was a 13-year-old schoolgirl when the United States dropped an atomic bomb on her city, Hiroshima. For decades, she has warned governments that inaction is not an option: nuclear weapons must be totally eliminated if we are to ensure that no other city ever suffers the same fate as hers. A living witness to the horrors of nuclear war, she has contributed enormously to the success of ICAN over the past decade.  This session provides an opportunity to hear directly from Setsuko, her story, and her amazing journey of inspiration and resistance.