The drug war
by Henry Hank Greenspan
A top pharma exec is testifying before a Senate committee about why one of his company's drugs happened to kill 50,000 people.
About the Author:
Henry “Hank” Greenspan is an emeritus psychologist, oral historian and playwright/performer at the University of Michigan who has been interviewing, writing about, and teaching about genocide and its survivors since the 1970s. He is the author of _On Listening to Holocaust Survivors: Beyond Testimony_ and numerous articles on memory and its retelling. His award-winning play, REMNANTS, is also based on his decades of conversations with survivors. The play was originally produced for radio and distributed on NPR. Greenspan has since presented REMNANTS as a solo performance at more than 300 venues worldwide. Recent plays include "Done is Done," "Death / Play, or the Mad Jester of the Warsaw Ghetto," "The Stall," "The Spike," and “Gravediggers.” He was a finalist in the 2021 Alvin Epstein award for solo performance.