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Big Charity: The Death of America's Oldest Hospital

  • New Orleans Jazz Museum 400 Esplanade Avenue New Orleans, LA, 70116 United States (map)
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Friends of the Cabildo presents Big Charity: The Death of America's Oldest Hospital.

ABOUT Founded as a hospital for the poor, Charity Hospital began in 1736 as just a small cottage built on the goodwill of a dying French merchant. Operated by nuns of The Daughters of Charity and serving the city of New Orleans for close to 300 years, it gradually transformed into an enormous public institution - into Big Charity - and a longstanding symbol of compassion, a seemingly eternal place of safety and a beacon of hope in the community. Today the towering art deco building, closed abruptly after Hurricane Katrina hit in August 2005, stands empty, and the community continues to suffer the devastating consequences of its absence. This documentary film includes never-before-seen footage and exclusive interviews to tell the story of Charity Hospital, from its roots to its controversial closing in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. From the firsthand accounts of healthcare providers and hospital employees who miraculously withstood the storm inside the hospital, to interviews with key players involved in the closing of Charity and the opening of New Orleans' newest hospital, Big Charity shares the untold, true story around its closure and sheds new light on the sacrifices made for the sake of progress.

This event is open to the public, presented by Friends of the Cabildo. Guests are encouraged to preorder tickets, available online here or by phone: 504.523.3939.

Later Event: January 22
Tom Worrell Solo Piano