
DOCUTAH PRESENTS: Silent Fallout
DOCUTAH PRESENTS Silent Fallout Friday, April 3, 7:30pm The Lorraine Boccardo Theater A documentary film by a Japanese director about the world’s biggest environmental problem. The U.S. government dropped 101 atomic bombs on the American continent as an experiment, resulting in radioactive contamination of the continent. As a result, in the 1960s, milk was contaminated with radiation and children were exposed to radiation. Women stood up and proved that their children were exposed to radiation. As a result, President Kennedy declared a halt to atmospheric nuclear testing. Radiation contamination seemed to be over. Part of DOCUTAH’s Best of Fest at Center for the Arts at Kayenta Runtime: 76 Minutes $10 TICKETS
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