Josephine Ensign: Homelessness and the Meaning of Home

Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Jack Straw Cultural Center
4261 Roosevelt Way NorthEast
206-634-0919

Jack Straw Writer and artist Josephine Ensign begins a trilogy of events featuring Jack Straw Writers in partnership with Humanities Washington’s Speakers Bureau. Join us in person, or stream live via YouTube or Facebook.

Loss of a home, whether through financial difficulties, divorce, illness, or natural disasters like wildfires, is a widespread and growing problem affecting all of us. Often thought of as only an urban problem, homelessness also occurs in suburban and rural areas throughout Washington State. What are the historical roots of homelessness, and what lessons can we learn from them? What are the common meanings of home to us, and how can we apply those meanings to our responses to homelessness in our communities? 

In this talk, author and professor Josephine Ensign leads audiences through a values clarification exercise that includes individual writing time. Professor Ensign will share her research on the history of homelessness in her hometown of Seattle, along with discussion of what these stories can teach us about the contemporary crisis of homelessness throughout our state and country.