Skid Road, Josephine Ensign
Skid Road, Josephine Ensign
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Skid Road
On the Frontier of Health and Homelessness in an American City

Author: Josephine Ensign

Narrator: Holly Adams

Unabridged: 8 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/17/2021


Synopsis

In Skid Road, Josephine Ensign digs through layers of Seattle history—past its leaders and prominent citizens, respectable or not—to reveal the stories of overlooked and long-silenced people who live on the margins of society.

The sometimes fragmentary tales of these people, their lives and deaths, are not included in official histories of a place. How, Ensign asks, has a large, socially progressive city like Seattle responded to the health needs of people marginalized by poverty, mental illness, addiction, racial/ethnic/sexual identities, and homelessness? Drawing on interviews and extensive research, Ensign shares a diversity of voices within contemporary health care and public policy debates.

Informed by her own lived experience of homelessness, as well as over three decades of work as a family nurse practitioner providing primary health care to homeless people, Ensign is uniquely situated to explore the tensions between caregiving and oppression, as well as charity and solidarity, that polarize perspectives on homelessness throughout the country. 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.

About Josephine Ensign

Josephine Ensign is a professor in the School of Nursing and an adjunct professor in the Department of Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington. She is the author of Catching Homelessness: A Nurse's Story of Falling through the Safety Net and Soul Stories: Voices from the Margins.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Evan on January 04, 2022

A scattered history of homelessness in Seattle, focused on a few representative biographies, that hopes to garner empathy through this connection to the individual. Yet it concludes that individuals are largely unable to change the institutional structures that keep people in poverty. There's a discon......more

Goodreads review by Bronwyn on December 31, 2023

A quick history of homelessness in Seattle. Well-written, with plenty of focus on real people throughout the ages. I wanted something a bit more technical and policy-oriented—she briefly mentions the homelessness industrial complex, but doesn’t really get into how Seattle has kinda abdicated its res......more

Goodreads review by Edward on July 11, 2022

Ensign’s book, as she acknowledges, builds on a much earlier book of the same name, Murray Morgan’s 1951 SKID ROAD in which he stated that he wanted to write a history of “Seattle from the bottom up.” He wanted to concentrate, not exclusively on civic leaders, but ordinary people who helped make Sea......more

Goodreads review by Ariel on April 16, 2022

Discovering Seattle's Mishandling of the Disadvantaged through Josephine Ensign's Skid Road—On the Frontier of Health and Homelessness in an American City by Ariel Basom I have lived in Seattle for all my life, which is to say, I have spent years wandering the streets of the University District and Ca......more

Goodreads review by Charles on December 31, 2021

One of the most prosperous American cities, Seattle also has the highest per capita rate of urban homelessness in the nation. “Skid Road” takes a deep historical dive into this persistent problem. The author characterizes each homeless era (going back to the city’s founding in the 1850s) with the li......more