NH #728: WANTED: Writers, Filmmakers for Nuclear Issues Media Database – TMI Survivor Jill Murphy Long

This Week’s Featured Interview:

- Jill Murphy Long writes, directs and produces films based on the ethics of Justice, Mercy and Love – the initials of her company, JML Films. She is the force behind nine completed feature film screenplays and more than forty short films that spotlight current-day environmental and societal injustices.
Jill’s anti-nuclear perspective originated with her personal experience living near the 1979 meltdown at Three Mile Island, and her resulting brain tumor in 2012 and thyroid cancer in 2023. Fortunately, her health is currently good. Now, she is creating a database of content creators who oppose nuclear – writers and filmmakers – for distribution to media, podcasts, broadcasts, and the entertainment industry to promote our stories and the perspective that nuclear is definitely not clean, green and renewable energy.
I spoke with Jill Murphy Long on May 16, 2025.
Numnutz of the Week (for Outstanding Nuclear Boneheadedness):
Nuclear product rep claims to represents a process to “kill” radiation, tries to get Nuclear Hotseat host to endorse it. This does not end well for him…
THE ICAN UPDATE – The Latest on the Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear War with ICAN’s Alistair Burnett
The latest on progress on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
LINKS:
International Atomic Energy Agency’s head Raphael Grossi
- Central Ohio: “CALL FOR READERS: 80 Years After: Hibakusha Call us to Remember”: The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Vigil
on the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the 50th anniversary of the Peace Resource Center at Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio. The PRC’s quinquennial twelve-hour Hiroshima and Nagasaki vigil, on the 80th commemoration of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, consists of the communal reading of 80 hibakusha [atomic bombing sufferer] testimonials curated from the Peace Resource Center Barbara Reynolds Memorial Archives.
Seeking 80 readers to read in person on August 6, 2025 between the hours of 8:15 a.m. and 8:15 p.m. for the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Vigil. The typical time commitment for readers upon arrival to the Wilmington College campus is between 30-45 minutes. Readers are asked to rehearse their reading in advance of the vigil. (Please see detailed information by clicking this link.).
For more information and to sign up, CLICK HERE. - WEBINAR – June 23, 2025 10:00 AM – “Golden Dome”: A Costly, Destabilizing, and Ineffective Missile Defense System. REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
- Trump’s Nuclear Power Obsession by Karl Grossman and Harvey Wasserman
IAEA’s Grossi Warns of Severe Nuclear Safety Risks in Ukraine: Chernobyl Drone Attacks