April 25th, 2014 was a day that would end up causing pain, outrage, and injustice to ripple through the Flint community, all at the flip of a switch. DTV is revisiting the ongoing struggle caused by the Flint Water Crisis a decade later. The community has protested, struggled, and brought faith back into their city when no one else could. The Flint people are persevering, fighting, and most importantly, showing resilience.
“Undrinkable 3: Resilience” is our 3rd documentary about the Flint Water Crisis. In this special, we focus on the impact the water crisis has had on the Flint community 10 years later.
The first Undrinkable special, released in January 2016, covers the main sequence of events during the Flint Water Crisis.
“Flint is still in the midst of a problem that will define them for years, maybe even decades, to come.”
-Grant Polmanteer Host Undrinkable
“Undrinkable: The Crisis Continues” follows how people were affected 2 years after the water switch. It came out in April of 2016 and covers the impact on the people of Flint, including 12 deaths. It also shows the political and legal implications that arose from the switch.
“The people’s trust is broken beyond repair. Health problems and lawsuits will linger as the national spotlight has begun to fade out. As the nation moves on the Flint people are trapped. Their city damaged and their children poisoned.”
Trace Clinton Host Undrinkable: The Crisis Continues