Black Hospitals, White Caps: How Philadelphia’s Black Community Confronted Segregation in Healthcare

Wednesday, February 7, 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm

Claire Fagin Hall, room 114

 

This location is ADA accessible

Join the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing for a screening of The Story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital, followed by a Q&A with Dr. Hafeeza Anchrum and Karen Smyles.

 

Join the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing for a screening of The Story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital.

Discover the story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital, created by and for the Black community in Philadelphia. Founded in 1895, Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital, and Mercy Hospital, founded in 1907, merged to form Mercy-Douglass hospital in 1948. All three institutions were established by the Philadelphia Black community, offering care and compassion during periods when healthcare was widely segregated.

Following the screening there will be a Q&A with historian of nursing and healthcare, Dr. Hafeeza Anchrum and film maker Karen Smyles.

Please register for this free event below. Seating is limited.

ACCESSIBILITY NOTE: The building has two accessible entrances, and the room is on the first floor. However, the room is lecture/tiered seating with fixed seating/tables. Please visit: https://www.isc-cts.upenn.edu/finder/classroominfo.asp?id=fagn-114 for more room information.

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