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Sarah Jones "A Right to Care" in Nashville, TN (Change that Works - Tennessee)
SEIU and the Partnership for Quality Care are cosponsoring a three city tour with Tony Award winning performer Sarah Jones, fresh off her performance at the White House.

In 2005, Sarah premiered A Right to Care, which was commissioned by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, alongside keynote speaker President Jimmy Carter at WKKF's 75th Anniversary Conference. With the goal of addressing issues of ethnic, racial, and economic disparities in health care, Sarah and Kellogg partnered to create an informative show which highlights the multicultural and class dimensions of our national health care crisis. The daughter of two physicians, Sarah approaches the issues in the piece from the standpoint that improving public health is not only a matter of providing equal access to high quality services for all, but of addressing broader racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic inequities. Sarah currently performs A Right to Care for organizations including universities, schools of public health, philanthropic foundations, grass roots community groups, and conferences around the United States.

The performances will be free and open to all.

Presented by SEIU and the Partnership for Quality Care in Conjunction with the Congressional Black Caucus, the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
Time:
Host: Change That Works TN
Contact Phone: 615-244-9791
Location:
Southside Community Church (Nashville, TN)
2080 12th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37204
Directions: This is the church formerly known as "The Cathedral of Praise (South)". It is near the intersection of 12th Ave. S. and S. Douglas.