The NUCLEAR-FREE FUTURE AWARDS
Solange Fernex, France

Categories: Lifetime Achievement and Special Recognition – 2001
Since the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, biologist Solange Fernex has fought, struck, starved – and slept little – for the end of all nuclear weapons testing. She travelled the world with small luggage and called for disarmament and the renunciation of nuclear energy through microphones and megaphones: The 67-year-old pacifist Solange Fernex is considered the mother of the French anti-nuclear movement. She was awarded the NFFA for her life’s work.