February 6: Community discussion on Medicare for All

What does Medicare for All mean for you – and for all of us?

Featuring an address by Bishop W. Nicholas Knisely of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island

COVID-19 has stretched healthcare services and workers to their very limits, hobbled business and economic growth, and left many of us baffled about the present and future condition of healthcare.

At this public event, you will hear from clergy, physicians, and elected officials about the current state of healthcare in Rhode Island, a plan to improve it, and how you can make a difference today.

Under the auspices of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, Physicians for a National Health Program RI, and the Providence Chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, this initiative is meant to inspire a better understanding of the structural, financial and cultural forces that currently shape and direct our health, and to explore what can be done to advance equality through Medicare for All.

Register here.

WHEN:
Sunday, February 6 @ 2 pm

WHERE: 
A hybrid event
In-person at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, 50 Orchard Ave, Providence, RI
Virtually via zoom

In-person attendees must be vaccinated and agree to wear a mask during the event.