KATのインスタグラム(katmcdowell) - 8月6日 15時59分



75 years ago the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima killing 140,000 people. ⁣

It completely leveled 90% of the city. ⁣

The 1,000 origami cranes was a folkloric Japanese tradition, but it was popularized and spread throughout the world through the story of Sadako Sasaki. Sasaki was a Japanese girl that suffered radiation poisoning at the age of 2 when the atomic bomb was dropped at Hiroshima. ⁣

A thousand paper cranes are often given to a person who is seriously ill, to wish for their recovery. They are usually created by friends, classmates, or colleagues as a collective effort. ⁣

Sadako was folding these cranes while in hospital in the hopes to get better and her story of hope in the midst of tragedy inspired people all over the world.⁣

Cranes are a symbol of peace, and the Hiroshima peace museum gets sent 1000’s of them from around the world.⁣

In these crazy times when anxiety is high and it’s easy to let fear turn to division and hate for the other. We have to look back and learn from history. 🙏🏼 #mercywins #1000papercranes


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