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The Radium Girls
March 16, 2024

The Radium Girls

A Talk by Colleen Nicastro
Director of Interpretation for the American Clock & Watch Museum

Saturday, March 16, 2pm

Learn about the Radium Girls—the American women of the 1920s who worked as radium dial painters for the watch industry. Their heroic story became the subject of the popular film named after them and The New York Times best-seller Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women by Kate Moore.

Poisoned by the radioactive paint they worked with, the Radium Girls faced horrendous health issues and even death. When their pleas for help were flatly denied by management in the name of profits, they took their fight all the way to the Supreme Court, eventually prevailing. Unfortunately, many of them did not live to see that day. Yet, the Radium Girls’ courageous battle has had a significant impact, improving the conditions for workers across the country and across the decades, up to today.

Free with admission.

About the Speaker
Colleen Nicastro is the Director of Interpretation at the American Clock & Watch Museum in Bristol, CT, which celebrates the innovation and artistry of clock and watchmaking. During her 20 years at the museum, Colleen has taken a special interest in the Radium Girls, placing them within their historical context as women workers as well as within the larger context of the clock and watch industry. Colleen also serves on the Advisory Board of the Women & Girls Fund of the Main Street Community Foundation and is the Chair of the Historic District Commission in Bristol. She brings many years of historical work to the topic “The Radium Dial Painters: Their Fatal Brush with Death.”

American Mural Project, 90 Whiting street, Winsted, CT 06098
https://www.americanmuralproject.org/amp-talks

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