Waubonsee Community College

Simple courage, an historical portrait in the age of AIDS, by Stephanie J. Castillo

Label
Simple courage, an historical portrait in the age of AIDS, by Stephanie J. Castillo
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
Simple courage
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
780754181
Responsibility statement
by Stephanie J. Castillo
Runtime
59
Series statement
Health and society in video
Sub title
an historical portrait in the age of AIDS
Summary
Simple Courage documents the treatment of leprosy victims in Hawaii in the 19th and early 20th century. More than 8, 000 sufferers, mostly native, were banished to an isolated peninsula and practically abandoned. One man, however, in a simple act of courage, took it upon himself to bring comfort to these hopeless people. He was Father Damien, a Catholic missionary from Belgium, who spent sixteen years caring for the "untouchables" until he himself succumbed to the disease. He transformed their prison into a place of decency and respect. Using archival footage and moving interviews with survivors from the 30s and 40s, Simple Courage shows the emotional pain of banishment from their ancestral homes added to the ravages of the disease
Target audience
general

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