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Brooke Ellison
Birth Name:Brooke Mackenzie Ellison
Birth Date:20 October 1978
Birth Place:Long Island, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Stony Brook, New York, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Education:Harvard University (BS, MPP)
Stony Brook University (PhD)

Brooke Mackenzie Ellison (October 20, 1978 – February 4, 2024) was an American academic, disability advocate, and the first quadriplegic to graduate from Harvard University.

Life and career

Ellison was born in Rockville Centre, New York, on October 20, 1978, to Edward and Jean (née Derenze) Ellison.[1] On September 4, 1990, at age 11, she was hit by a car while walking home from school, resulting in paralysis from the neck down. Although her injuries left her completely dependent on other people, she graduated from Ward Melville High School in 1996 with high honors, and was accepted to Harvard.[2] She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard with a bachelor of science in cognitive neuroscience in 2000[3] and a master's degree in public policy from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government,[4] making her the first quadriplegic to graduate from Harvard.[5] In 2014, Rutgers University awarded Ellison an honorary doctorate in humane letters.[6] She completed her Ph.D. in 2012 from Stony Brook University.[7] [8]

In 2002, Ellison's memoir Miracles Happen: One Mother, One Daughter, One Journey, which she co-wrote with her mother following her graduation from Harvard, was published.[9] [10]

The Brooke Ellison Story

The Brooke Ellison Story premiered in 2004, based on Ellison's 2002 memoir Miracles Happen: One Mother, One Daughter, One Journey. The television film was directed by fellow quadriplegic Christopher Reeve, the star of Superman. Ellison was portrayed by Vanessa Marano as a child and Lacey Chabert as a teenager. It is also notable for being Reeve's final directing project. The film aired on the A&E network on October 25, 2004, just a few weeks after Reeve's death.[11]

Candidacy for State Senate

Ellison ran for New York State Senate as a Democrat in 2006[12] but was defeated by the Republican incumbent, John Flanagan. One of Ellison's principal issues was her support for embryonic stem cell research. She served on the advisory board of the Genetics Policy Institute.[13]

Later life

Ellison was a professor in the School of Health Technology and Management at Stony Brook University and a motivational speaker.[14]

In November 2015, Ellison teamed up with director James Siegel to create the award-winning documentary "Hope Deferred",[15] which aims to educate the general public about embryonic stem cell research.

Ellison was an advocate for accessible technology. She served as Vice President of Tech Access for United Spinal Association beginning in January 2023 following her 2022 appointment to their board.[16] [17]

Two decades following the publication of Miracles Happen, Ellison wrote and published her second book, Look Both Ways in 2021.[18] [19]

Ellison died at Stony Brook University Hospital on February 4, 2024, at age 45, of complications from quadriplegia.[20] [17] [21]

Books

Notes and References

  1. News: Roberts . Sam . Brooke Ellison, Prominent Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45 . February 11, 2024 . The New York Times . February 9, 2024.
  2. Web site: Vizas . Cecily . February 6, 2024 . SBU Associate Professor Brooke Ellison Dies at 45 . February 8, 2024 . en-US.
  3. Web site: In Memoriam: Brooke Ellison, Ph.D. . February 8, 2024 . Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation . en.
  4. Web site: One Woman's Fight for Human Lives: An Interview with Brooke Ellison. AmericanProgress.org. Center for American Progress. May 9, 2007.
  5. Web site: QUADRIPLEGIC ABOUT TO BECOME GRAD OF HARVARD. Steinberg, Jacques. OrlandoSentinel.com. Orlando Sentinel. May 17, 2000.
  6. Web site: Stony Brook University Bioethics Department . April 20, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140721132555/http://www.stonybrook.edu/bioethics/ellison.shtml . July 21, 2014 . dead .
  7. Web site: Look Both Ways. Look Both Ways.
  8. News: Roberts . Sam . February 9, 2024 . Brooke Ellison, Prominent Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45 . February 10, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  9. Web site: Brooke Ellison Biography . Biography.com . October 7, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110907034405/http://www.biography.com/articles/Brooke-Ellison-11440581 . September 7, 2011 .
  10. Book: Ellison . Brooke . Ellison . Jean . Miracles Happen: One Mother, One Daughter, One Journey . January 9, 2002 . Hyperion Books . 978-0-7868-6770-7 . 8143091M . February 11, 2024 . en.
  11. News: Getting to Harvard, With Mom and a Wheelchair. Stanley, Alessandra. The New York Times. October 25, 2004 . October 25, 2004.
  12. News: Paralyzed, 28, and Aiming for the State Senate. Lambert, Bruce. The New York Times. October 20, 2006 . October 20, 2006.
  13. Web site: Genetics Policy Institute : Strategic Advisory Board. GenPol.org. Regenerative Medicine Foundation. November 21, 2019.
  14. News: Pioneering quadriplegic encourages students to overcome obstacles . Jones. Bart. . February 11, 2024 . August 19, 2018 . dead . web.archive.org . https://web.archive.org/web/20211130120518/https://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/harvard-quadriplegic-brooke-ellison-1.20551856 . November 30, 2021 .
  15. Web site: Boston Film Festival Winners . April 26, 2011 . May 14, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190514043112/http://www.bostonfilmfestival.org/festival.shtml . dead .
  16. Web site: Our Leadership .
  17. Web site: Quinn . Monica . February 5, 2024 . United Spinal Association Mourns the Loss of Brooke Ellison . February 6, 2024 . United Spinal Association . en-US.
  18. Book: Ellison . Brooke . Look Both Ways . August 15, 2021 . Adaptation Publishing . 978-1-7373389-1-8 . en.
  19. Web site: #1765: Brooke Ellison on 'Look Both Ways' . 51% . WAMC.
  20. News: Roberts . Sam . Brooke Ellison, Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45 . February 11, 2024 . The New York Times . February 11, 2024.
  21. Web site: Spangler . Nicholas . February 5, 2024 . Brooke Ellison, Stony Brook University bioethicist, stem cell advocate, has died . Newsday . February 5, 2024.