WorkLore Home
Introduction to WorkLore
Confronting Racial Bias
Women Breaking Barriers
Seeking a Better Life
Changes in the Workplace
Interactive Game
Help Wanted
The Traveling Schedule of this Exhibit
Telling Your Story
Programs that Accompany this Exhibit
Worklore for the Classroom
Books & Where to Find Them
Related Websites
Credits


WorkLore Credits

Worklore: Brooklyn Workers Speak is a collaborative project of The Brooklyn Historical Society and Brooklyn Public Library, funded in part by a National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the New York State Council on the Arts.

Exhibit Development Team:
Ann Meyerson, Curator of Exhibitions, BHS
Wendy Aibel-weiss, Vice President for Exhibits and
Education, BHS
Deslyn Downes and Aviva Feit, Curatorial Assistants, BHS
Jay Kaplan, Director, Willendorf Division for Programs, BPL
Judith Walsh, Division Chief, Brooklyn Collection, BPL
Joy Holland, Assistant Division Chief, BrooklynCollection, BPL
Florence Neal, Exhibitions Coordinator,Willendorf Division, BPL
Design Division, Inc., Exhibit Designer
Paul Rosenthal, Scriptwriter

Website Development Team:
James L. Dunn, Manager Web Production Brooklyn Public Library
Website Design by Vanguard Media Associates, Inc.
Design Director: Michael James Pinto
Factory Motif Illustration: Gwenevere Singley
Interactive Game Design by Unified Field, Inc.

Visit The Brooklyn Historical Society's permanent, multimedia exhibition, Brooklyn Works: 400 Years of Making a Living in Brooklyn (opening October 26, 2003 at 128 Pierrepont Street), to learn more about the history of working in Brooklyn. Also, explore the collections at Brooklyn Public Library for a wealth of resources on the borough's history.

 

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