Exhibition Talk: “How the Other Half Lives”

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Category
Education
Start date
2020-02-01 14:00:00
End date
2020-02-01 15:00:00
Address / City
2655 Northwest Market Street Seattle
Location
WA, US
When Jacob A. Riis arrived in New York in 1870, he was a penniless Danish immigrant. When he died in 1914, he was a national spokesman advocating tolerance for arriving immigrants and promoting programs to address the growing urban crisis in housing, education and public health. Today, he is best known for his first book, How the Other Half Lives, which from today's perspective, is problematic.

We can better assess Riis's achievement as a social justice warrior by placing his landmark book within the arc of Riis's life and career. Come hear about it.
Free.

Organizer
National Nordic Museum
Phone
206.789.5707
Email
nordic@nordicmuseum.org