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Valentine's Day
Capitalism In Healthcare
Note: Town Hall events are approximately 75 minutes long.
ASL Interpreters will be provided for this event.
Get ready to explore the uncomfortable conversations you’ve been eager for in a space that encourages open and safe expression. Weaving together storytelling, poetry, music, and panel interviews with powerful voices, Unlearning offers the opportunity to address issues like discrimination, social justice, violence, and many other pressing (and often taboo) topics while healing and learning together.
Capitalism in healthcare raises critical concerns about equity, access, and the prioritization of profit over patient care. In a capitalist system, healthcare becomes a commodity, and functions as a privilege tied to financial resources, creating significant barriers and outcome disparities for marginalized communities. The fundamental question is whether a system driven by profit can truly prioritize the health and well-being of individuals and communities over financial gain. Join host Lindsey T. H. Jackson and expert panelists for this timely conversation.
Jaya Ramesh, MA LMHC (she/her) is a psychotherapist in private practice on the unceded and stolen lands of the Duwamish, Coastal Salish and Stillaguamish, colonially known as Seattle. Jaya finds joy and meaning in her relationships as a mother, spouse, sister, daughter, friend, auntie and paw-rent. She is a caste privileged, neurodivergent Indian immigrant working to disinvest from the grips of colonialism, supremacy and capitalism. In her private practice she supports people in having more generous and generative relationships. As a seasoned facilitator Jaya supports organizations in building anti racist culture. She co-authored the book Parenting at the Intersections: Raising Neurodivergent Children of Color.
Jessie Owen is a passionate advocate and spunky storyteller, using her platform to amplify representation for disabled parents everywhere. After a life-changing accident in which she lost her parents and became a quadriplegic, she began a long journey to figure out how to create a new life. A mom to twin boys, Jessie shares her life with humor, authenticity, and a positive spirit. Through her content she empowers others, challenges stereotypes, and creates an inclusive community that celebrates diversity.
Lindsey T.H. Jackson is a North American-based leader serving humans around the world. As CEO at LTHJ Global, Lindsey empowers people, leaders, and organizations to pursue and achieve their full potential. For 15+ years Lindsey has been authentically leading empowering entities for personal and organizational wellness. Lindsey specializes in executive coaching using the Enneagram, group facilitation, DEI training and implementation, and team development.
Presented by Town Hall Seattle.
Rental Partner: Fever presents
Valentine's Day
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