The Radium Girls - Morbid Curiosity

The Radium Girls - Morbid Curiosity

In the early 1900s, Radium became all the rage due to the luminous green light it gave off. It was used to paint watch dials and instrument panels, making them glow in the darkness. Little did most people know, Radium was highly radioactive. Some precautions were taken but an entire workforce of dial painters was seemingly forgotten and they suffered dearly for their employer's negligence. 

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Toxic Masculinity, Sexism, and Industrial - Cemetery Confessions

Toxic Masculinity, Sexism, and Industrial - Cemetery Confessions

This month we revisit toxic masculinity and sexism within industrial, with a panel of experts including Andi Harriman and Alex Reed among others! We'll be looking at misogyny from the inception of the scene up until the backlash against brodustrial in 2012 and forward to today, as well as relating personal experiences and more.

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