Stop by opening day to see this traveling exhibit from the National Library of Medicine along with local supplements and archival materials. On display through March 7th on the 3rd floor.
A traveling exhibition from the National Library of Medicine supplemented with local HIV/AIDS history and current state provided by SAN (Spokane AIDS Network.)
The National Library of Medicine produced Surviving and Thriving: AIDS, Politics, and Culture, guest curated by historian and educator Jennifer Brier, Ph.D. The traveling exhibition and companion website tell the story about a new disease that appeared in the United State in 1981. Reactions to the disease, soon named AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), varied. Early responders cared for the sick, fought homophobia, and promoted new practices to keep people healthy. Scientists and public health officials struggled to understand the disease and how it spread. Politicians remained largely silent until the epidemic became too big to ignore. Activists demanded that people with AIDS be part of the solution. Surviving and Thriving illustrates an iconic history of AIDS alongside lesser-known examples of historical figures who changed the course of the pandemic.
Surviving and Thriving: AIDS, Politics, and Culture/Sobrevivir y Prosperar: Sida, Politica y Cultura, a Spanish- and English-language online adaptation of a 2013 exhibition, features Resources, including class resources and links to selected NLM health information resources. A digital gallery features a curated selection of fully digitized items from NLM Digital Collections that showcase NLM’s rich collection of posters and other ephemera on HIV/AIDS from 1981 to the present day.
The National Library of Medicine produced this exhibition and companion website. www.nlm.nih.gov/surviving-and-thriving
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Local History | Arts & Culture | Archives & Special Collections |
Mon, Jan 13 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Tue, Jan 14 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Wed, Jan 15 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Thu, Jan 16 | 9:00AM to 7:00PM |
Fri, Jan 17 | 10:00AM to 5:00PM |
Sat, Jan 18 | 10:00AM to 5:00PM |
Sun, Jan 19 | 12:00PM to 4:00PM |
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
66 public computer stations
MEETING & STUDY ROOMS
300 person capacity nxʷyxʷyetkʷ Hall (pronounced: inn-whi-whi-ettk, a Salish word meaning Life in the Water)
256 capacity combined event space on the 1st floor
34 person capacity maker studio
2 conference rooms
2 reservable co-working spaces in the Business Lab
5 study rooms
Media Studios – production studio, recording studio, and video studio
SERVICES
Friends of the Library used book store
New Leaf Café
Business Lab with Bloomberg Terminal & Coworking Space
Computer Lab (Faxing, copying, scanning, printing)
Inland Northwest Special Collections
KYRS Radio
Shimmer (public art) by John Rogers
River Rumpus Children’s Playspace
Serenity Room