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Josephine Ensign

    Josephine Ensign est professeure à l'Université de Washington, Seattle, où elle enseigne la santé communautaire, la politique de santé et la médecine narrative. Forte de plus de trente ans d'expérience en tant qu'infirmière, elle a consacré sa carrière aux soins des populations sans abri et marginalisées. Ses essais ont été publiés dans de nombreuses revues prestigieuses, et son premier livre a été désigné œuvre créative de l'année par l'American Journal of Nursing. Ensign apporte une perspective unique de première ligne au domaine de la santé, explorant l'intersection des systèmes et des vies humaines.

    Way Home
    Catching Homelessness
    Soul Stories
    Skid Road
    • A timely story in light of the ongoing health care reform debate, the affordable housing crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the stories from Skid Road illuminate issues surrounding poverty and homelessness throughout America.

      Skid Road
    • Soul Stories

      Voices from the Margins

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intersection of narrative and health, this work delves into trauma and homelessness through a multidisciplinary lens. Drawing from the author's extensive nursing experience and her personal history with homelessness, it examines themes of resilience, gender-based violence, and the transformative power of storytelling in health care. The book advocates for humanizing approaches in health services, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and reflective practice in the health humanities.

      Soul Stories
    • Catching Homelessness

      A Nurse's Story of Falling Through the Safety Net

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the profound transformation of Josephine Ensign, who transitioned from a stable life as a nurse to experiencing homelessness herself. Her initial role in a clinic for the homeless challenged her beliefs and opened her eyes to the complexities of the homelessness crisis and the inadequacies of the healthcare system. Through personal reflection, she examines the impact of her experiences on her understanding of both homelessness and the healthcare industry, offering a critical perspective on societal structures and the human condition.

      Catching Homelessness
    • Way Home

      Journeys Through Homelessness

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set in Seattle-King County, this narrative nonfiction delves into the pressing issue of homelessness, highlighting the unique challenges faced by the community. It focuses on innovative local solutions that aim to address and alleviate the crisis, providing a deeper understanding of the social dynamics at play. Through a detailed exploration of the contemporary landscape, the book sheds light on both the struggles and the proactive measures being implemented to create positive change.

      Way Home