A protest photo included in the traveling exhibit “Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights,” on display at the Jefferson County Historical Society on Thursday.

Jefferson County Historical Society to open exhibit Thursday

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Historical Society will open “Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights” on Thursday.

The traveling exhibit will be on display at the society’s Museum of Art + History, 540 Water St., Port Townsend.

The exhibit is curated by the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University.

“Patient No More” explores a moment in U.S. history when people with disabilities occupied a government building to demand their rights and won.

The protest centered around Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a law that made it illegal for federally funded facilities or programs to discriminate against disabled people.

Four years after passage, the section still required one last signature for the law to take effect.

After a 26-day occupation of the federal building in San Francisco, the Secretary of Health Education and Welfare finally signed the regulations.

The exhibit explores disability themes as a source of creativity and innovation, not pity or tragedy; the daily life inside the occupied building; how the occupiers built networks of support, from unions to the Black Panthers; other national protests that occurred in concert with the occupation; how protesters influenced the media; and the controversies of Section 504, especially in regard to race and deafness.

In addition, the traveling exhibit includes exhibition text in Braille, large-print panels, audio description tracks and audio-described and captioned videos to make the show as accessible as possible.

“Patient No More” can be viewed from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays through Aug. 31.

Admission to the museum is $9 per person, $7 for seniors and military personnel. Admission is free on the first Saturday of each month.

For more information, visit www.jchsmuseum.org.

A protest photo included in the traveling exhibit “Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights,” on display at the Jefferson County Historical Society on Thursday.

A protest photo included in the traveling exhibit “Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights,” on display at the Jefferson County Historical Society on Thursday.

More in Entertainment

Wild Rose Chorale to set to perform Saturday

Wild Rose Chorale will perform “Christmas in the Air”… Continue reading

Cellist Joanna Minnoch, shown in rehearsal, is among the 75 Port Angeles Symphony musicians preparing for Saturday’s Holiday Concert. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles Symphony to present holiday concert

Carol sing-along also slated for Saturday

The Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra will play an overture on Saturday arranged by Vincent Oneppo of Port Townsend. (Vincent Oneppo)
‘Man Who Saved Christmas’ arrives on symphony’s stage

One wonders: Of all of the musical instruments, why… Continue reading

Holiday bazaars slated for this weekend

Craft fairs and other holiday parties are scheduled across the Peninsula this… Continue reading

Wintertide Festival of Lights set for Saturday

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s fifth Wintertide Festival… Continue reading

Jennifer Chang.
Poetry reading, celebration slated for Saturday at Fort Worden

Centrum has joined with Poetry on the Salish Sea… Continue reading

Two films to be screened next week at Field Hall

Films @ Field Hall will present two films next… Continue reading

“Cacophany” by Shirley Bomgaars will be on exhibit at the Port Ludlow Art League during December.
Port Ludlow Art League to host artist reception

The Port Ludlow Art League will host a reception… Continue reading

Sequim Arts Commission opens submissions for high school contest

The Sequim Arts Commission is accepting submissions for its seventh… Continue reading

Community plays, live music set on Peninsula

Stage performances, art walks and live music highlight this weekend’s events on… Continue reading

Craft fairs open this weekend across Peninsula

A variety of holiday arts and crafts events will be open this… Continue reading

Kings of Mongrel Folk to perform on Saturday

Mark Graham and Orville Johnson, the Kings of Mongrel… Continue reading