“Film Screening of Richland” (Franke Program in Science and the Humanities)

Event time: 
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 - 4:30pm
Location: 
Humanities Quadrangle, L02 See map
320 York Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Event description: 
Built by the US government to house the Hanford nuclear site workers who manufactured weapons-grade plutonium for the Manhattan Project, Richland, Washington is proud of its heritage as a nuclear company town and proud of the atomic bomb it helped create. RICHLAND offers a prismatic, placemaking portrait of a community staking its identity and future on its nuclear origin story, presenting a timely examination of the habits of thought that normalize the extraordinary violence of the past. Moving between archival past and observational present, and across encounters with nuclear workers, community members, archeologists, local tribes, and a Japanese granddaughter of atomic bomb survivors, the film blooms into an expansive and lyrical meditation on home, safety, whiteness, land, and deep time.
 
Admission: 
Free