Jackson Hole Environmental Health Trust Film Series
Film Screening of COMPLICIT: How the Electronic Device Industry Poisoned Chinese Factory Workers
“COMPLICIT" is the first film in the Jackson Hole Environmental Health Trust Film Series. This is a FREE event that will be followed by a live Q&A with "COMPLICIT" Co-Director Heather White.

WHAT: Jackson Hole Environmental Health Trust Film Series
Film Screening of 'COMPLICIT" with Co-Director Heather White 
DATE: Wednesday, May 5, 2021
TIME: 7:00 p.m. MT
WHERE: Livestream
REGISTRATION LINK: Sign Up at EHTrust.org to livestream "COMPLICIT"

About the Film
"COMPLICIT" details dozens of stories of young workers who became ill at their jobs, the Chinese government’s shuttering of worker advocacy offices, and the growing movement outside China to protect exposed workers. It documents the government’s efforts to isolate Yi Yeting as he reveals the truth behind the dangers that lie in the production of the world’s computers and cell phones
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About "COMPLICIT"

Parents are buying cell phones for their children “for their safety.” 5G advertisements entice us to trade in our old cell phone models and upgrade to a new “upgraded” cell phone. But how safe are cell phones really?

Yi Yeting is a Chinese workers’ rights activist. Over three years, he exposed working conditions in the Chinese factories that produce computers and cell phones for Apple and other of the world’s largest device makers. During his investigation, he learns that one worker is poisoned every five hours from exposure to toxic materials like benzene and n-hexane.

Yi’s brave fight is documented by Heather White in the film "COMPLICIT." In this lush and moving documentary, White and co-directer Lynn Zhang trace the 8,000-mile journey by millions of young people from China’s farmlands to its electronics factory floors. The search for a better life is elusive to many of these workers, who must cope with work-related illnesses in a country without medical benefits or workers compensation. 

"COMPLICIT" details dozens of stories of young workers who became ill at their jobs, the Chinese government’s shuttering of worker advocacy offices, and the growing movement outside China to protect exposed workers. It documents the government’s efforts to isolate protagonist Yi as he reveals the truth behind the dangers that lie in the production of the world’s computers and cell phones

First released in 2017, "COMPLICIT" has been screened at 40 film festivals and has won nine international festival awards. Shortly after the documentary’s release, Apple agreed to ban the use of benzene and n-hexane in its cellular phone production, but do these factories continue to ignore Chinese regulations, which are rarely enforced?

Co-Director and Producer Heather White will join Environmental Health Trust’s
Dr. Devra Davis for a screening of "COMPLICIT" on Wednesday May 5, 2021, at 7:00 p.m MT. After the screening, you can ask your questions directly to White and Davis, who will be discussing the film’s production and story.

WHAT: Jackson Hole Environmental Health Trust Film Series
Film Screening of 'COMPLICIT" with Director Heather White 
DATE: Wednesday, May 5, 2021
TIME: 9:00 p.m. ET, 7:00 p.m. MT, 6:00 p.m. PT
LOCATION: "COMPLICIT" Livestream
REGISTRATION LINK: Sign up at EHTrust.org

This event is free to the public. Your donations help support EHT’s work to produce scientific research and educational resources for environmental health issues in our communities.
About Our Guest
Heather White

Heather White is a documentary filmmaker and research consultant with more than 20 years experience in international advocacy on labor and human rights issues. White co-directed “COMPLICIT” with Lynn Zhang. The film, released in 2016, was screened at 40 film festivals and won nine international festival awards. White is also the recipient of numerous awards for leadership and innovation.

White is a former Network Fellow at Harvard University's Edmond Safra Center for Ethics. She is the founder of Verité, a global nonprofit organization monitoring factories in 60 countries.

About Dr. Devra L. Davis

Dr. Devra L. Davis is founder and President of Environmental Health Trust. Davis was Founding Director, Center for Environmental Oncology and the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and founding director of the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology of the U.S. National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. Davis was Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Health in the Department of Health and Human Services and appointed to the US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board by President Clinton. She served on the Board of Scientific Counselors of the U.S. National Toxicology Program.

Dr. Davis started working on climate change as an environmental health issue decades ago, and as one of the scientists who was a lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, she was part of the team of scientists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize along with the honorable Al Gore. Dr. Davis has also authored more than 200 publications in books and journals ranging from the Lancet and Journal of the American Medical Association to Scientific American and the New York Times. An award-winning scientist and writer, Davis has authored three popular books and was designated a National Book Award Finalist for When Smoke Ran Like Water: Tales of Environmental Deception and the Battle Against Pollution. (Read her full bio)

About Environmental Health Trust

Environmental Health Trust is a Jackson Hole based environmental non-profit that promotes a healthier environment through research, education, and policy. We publish research on environmental health hazards and work directly with communities, health and education professionals, and policymakers to understand and mitigate these hazards. Our mission is to safeguard human health and the environment by empowering people with fact-based scientific information.

Environmental Health Trust has launched a historic lawsuit against the FCC regarding wireless radiation safety and is one of the leading scientific organizations working on the health effects of radio frequency radiation.