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Sick: Seven Diseases That Changed Brooklyn

August 1, 2017 - August 31, 2019 | Exhibitions

BHS is requesting NEH funds to support its newest exhibition, Sick: Seven Diseases That Changed Brooklyn, which, along with complementary education programs, public programs, and a project website, aims to reveal to diverse audiences that conceptions of illness and health are a manifestation of not just biology, but beliefs, institutions, and identity. Sick will use Brooklyn’s rich history to show how concepts of illness and wellness have transformed over 400 years with a focus on seven different diseases. Topics range from smallpox and Native Americans in the seventeenth century; to devastating nineteenth-century outbreaks of cholera in the growing city of Brooklyn; to pharmaceutical innovations that would grow into global corporations; to local doctors and nurses, activists, and communities who fought disease and redefined caregiving; to the experiences of a diverse group of borough residents and their families during the earliest days of HIV/AIDS; and more.

Funders

NEH
Funding Program: Exhibitions: Implementation
Award Number: GI-256212-17
Funding Amount: $250,000

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Julie Golia
    Principal Investigator
    Brooklyn Historical Society
  • Discipline: Health and medicine | History/policy/law
    Audience: General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits

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