Steve Oney with Steve Scher
On Air: The History of NPR
Queerness as Intersectional Disruption & Healing
Note: Doors for this event will open at 6:30 PM.
Town Hall events are approximately 75 minutes long.
Join The Racial Healing Project—Jen Self, Fernell Miller, and Mollie Monahan—for a brief, powerful talk followed by a transformative racial and gender healing circle. Together, we’ll focus on relationship building, grace, accountability, imagination, play, and radical love as pathways to disruption, healing, and liberation.
About Queering Talks
From the beginning, Town Hall has been a space for meeting the needs of our city—hosting concerts, book talks, and new ways to connect. This bold new series reimagines the traditional lecture format through a queer lens, challenging ideas about who speaks, who listens, and who is centered. Built around three themes — In Between (exploring fluid identities and spaces), Out in Front (centering changemakers leading justice and equality movements), and Always Been (highlighting the historic contributions of queer visionaries)—this series promises to inspire, expand perspectives, and celebrate inclusivity. Join us in sparking meaningful conversations and building a community that values growth and connection.
Dr. Jen Self (they/them) is a queer, gender-bending justice strategist, therapist, and professional troublemaker building worlds where liberation isn’t optional.
Presented by Town Hall Seattle.
On Air: The History of NPR
Rental Partner: Puget Sound Symphony Orchestra presents
Dvorak, deFalla, and Beethoven
Town Hall Seattle and First Hill Improvement Association present
Systems & Solutions