An award-winning documentary examining the 1979 Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station accident, the worst commercial nuclear meltdown in U.S. history, and its lasting aftermath. Featuring Jane Fonda, the film reveals the untold stories of four determined homemakers who challenged the plant operator all the way to the Supreme Court, alongside a young journalist caught in the middle of the crisis. Decades later, the women, legal advocates, and the reporter reflect on corporate silence, nuclear industry doublespeak, and the enduring moral, political, and human consequences that continue to shape the community and future generations.
Date: Tuesday, March 31st, 2026
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: Granville Branch
Format: In-Person
Cost: Free
Audience: Adults & Teens
Registration: Not Required
Runtime: 77 minutes, not rated
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