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RICHLAND (2023, 93 mins, Director: Irene Lusztig)
WEDNESDAY | MARCH 27 | 2PM | KJCC THEATER, 53 WASHINGTON SQUARE S
RICHLAND (2023, 93 mins, Director: Irene Lusztig)
Built by the U.S. government to house the workers manufacturing weapons-grade plutonium for the Manhattan Project, the town of Richland, Wash., owes its identity to its nuclear origin story and the extraordinary violence of the past.
Co-Sponsored by the Departments of Comparative Literature, Environmental Studies, and Anthropology; the NYU Center for Media, Culture & History; Office of Research Development, Climate Change Initiative, Cross-School/Interdisciplinary Collaboration Seed Grant: “Understanding Energy Transitions.”
This in-person event is free and open to the public, but RSVPis necessary. First come, first served with RSVP.