October 29, 2021, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
How do we reconcile the fact that Seattle is both a progressive, hopeful city and a place in which homelessness is such a large, growing, and deeply entrenched problem?
Using a collection of thirty-six oral history interviews recorded at Jack Straw Cultural Center, UW professor of nursing and Jack Straw Artist Josephine Ensign, public historian Lorraine McConaghy, and documentary filmmaker Jill Freidberg present their video and excerpts from their accompanying readers theater script.