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Demon Mineral: Screening and Discussion

Demon Mineral: Screening and Discussion

NAU Alum, Hadley Austin, presents her Debut Feature which Tackles The Dangers Of Uranium Mining For America’s Indigenous PeopleDemon Mineral is an account of life in the wake of uranium mining on sacred lands.

The film, shot over the course of four years with Diné community oversight and guidance, examines the legacy of uranium extraction from the perspectives of both the landscape and its inhabitants. Framed entirely by indigenous voices and testimonies, Demon Mineral is about an active, multigenerational process of reclamation. The Diné have a concept in their unwritten rules for the living world: there is a demon who lives in the earth. He is happy there and will bother no-one unless disturbed. Uranium, for millions of years to come, is perhaps this demon made real.

Liberal Arts room 120
04:00 PM - 06:00 PM on Wed, 6 Mar 2024

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NAU College of Arts and Letters
artsandletters@nau.edu

Artist Group Info

jamie.paul@nau.edu
Liberal Arts room 120