#Nobel4ISS
Astronauts, Scientists, Athletes, and Artists
Come Together to Celebrate the
International Space Station and
Support its Candidacy for a Nobel Peace Prize
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The International Space Station has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for the fourth time, and we believe that 2020 should be the year it receives the honor.
And it's not just us—a number of astronauts and space lovers agree, which is why they've helped us by filming this PSA about the ISS as a global symbol of peace in action.
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Help Us Spread the Word!
Join the Conversation with #Nobel4ISS
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We would love for you to join the #Nobel4ISS movement by posting, sharing, liking, and retweeting the PSA YouTube video: https://youtu.be/Fz0Mata5Kqc.
From now through October, with the help of grass roots communities, we will be amplifying this message across Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and beyond.
Here are a few ways you can participate:
- Share the #Nobel4ISS PSA video on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, your blog, or anywhere else you socialize
- Post your own content about the ISS and why you think it deserves a Nobel Peace Prize using the hashtag #Nobel4ISS
- Like, retweet & share, and comment on other posts from the community that use #Nobel4ISS
- Spread the word by sharing the #Nobel4ISS PSA video through any other preferred channel, such as email newsletter, messaging board, Facebook or LinkedIn group, Slack channel or group chat, etc.
We at SGF have supported the ISS’s candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize for many years now. As we work on our mission to bring games and sports to space, we will continue to bolster and champion entities like the ISS that are paving the way for an equal, peaceful future for humanity.
See you out there,
Linda Rheinstein, Founder
+ Team Space Games Federation
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