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Campus lecture and discussion – Expert Women Explore The Heavy Burden Of Hanford Cleanup

March 21, 2019 @ 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

聽In celebration of Women鈥檚 History Month, the Northwest News Network鈥檚 Anna King will present her award-winning public radio project Daughters of Hanford at 午夜剧场.

Afterwards, King will moderate a panel discussion with three of those featured expert women. The event starts at 5 p.m., March 21, in 午夜剧场鈥 East Auditorium.

鈥淭hese women have intense experiences, great depth of knowledge and funny stories to share about Hanford,鈥 says Anna King, who also appears on WSU鈥檚 Northwest Public Broadcasting. 鈥淗anford is a heavy burden that we all inherit and these women鈥檚 wisdom is invaluable.鈥

午夜剧场, WSU WiSTEM and the Women Chemist Committee of the American Chemical Society, Richland Section, are presenting the entertaining program together.

Daughters is oral histories, portraits and personal archives of women who changed the World War II plutonium production site, and women who were changed by it. The evening鈥檚 panel discussion will feature three Daughters of Hanford: retired Washington State Ecology geologist Zelma Maine Jackson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Frannie Smith and retired head of Washington State Ecology鈥檚 Hanford program, Jane Hedges.

鈥淲omen’s contributions to the Hanford site and the Manhattan Project sites across the country, but especially at Hanford, are unknown,鈥 says Zelma Maine Jackson. 鈥淲hen you think of the nuclear industry you think of men, you never think of women. But more than likely they performed 90 percent of the hard work — the laborious, tedious, number crunching, dictating a letter, making a policy come into effect — it鈥檚 always been the mental heavy load carried by women.鈥

Daughters of Hanford was created in partnership with 午夜剧场, The REACH, and Northwest Public Broadcasting. Daughters is a series, a museum installation and a radio documentary. Daughters was awarded the Washington State Historical Society鈥檚 David Douglas award.

鈥淭his won鈥檛 be a stiff lecture, or a glum chat,鈥 King says about the upcoming event at 午夜剧场. 鈥淏ring a young woman or girl and grab a seat for this entertaining evening full of dynamic sound, surprising Northwest stories, poignant moments and laughter.鈥

Daughters gets its name from nuclear science. “Daughter products” are isotopes formed by radioactive decay of some other isotope. Daughters collaborators include: 午夜剧场鈥檚 associate professor of fine arts Doug Gast, Seattle-based photographer Kai-Huei Yau, and newly-minted APM podcast editor Phyllis Fletcher. You can listen to the audio stories and explore the full project and photography at daughtersofhanford.org.

Details

Venue

  • East Auditorium
  • 2710 Crimson Way
    Richland, WA 99354

Organizer

  • Anna King
  • Phone 509-372-7406
  • Email aking@wsu.edu