More Than a Meal: The Humanity We Share at the Table | Rosslyn Green | TEDxJHU Salon
Rosslyn is the Director at the Franciscan Center of Baltimore, where she leads with compassion, conviction, and a deep commitment to human dignity. With years of experience in social work and community outreach, Rosslyn has become a powerful advocate for those experiencing homelessness and food insecurity in Baltimore City.In her talk, “More Than a Meal: The Humanity We Share at the Table,” Rosslyn reflects on the lessons she’s learned while serving thousands of meals—and engaging in thousands of conversations—at the heart of a community in need. She shares powerful insights about the necessity of a warm meal, but more importantly, the need to be seen, heard, and valued.Charismatic, thoughtful, and deeply grounded in purpose, Rosslyn reminds us that the simple act of sharing food can build bridges, restore hope, and affirm our shared humanity. Rosslyn Green is a dedicated social worker who cares deeply about social justice, community development, and client support. She strives to meet her clients' needs with compassion and commitment, always looking for ways to make a difference. A strong advocate for battling food insecurity, Rosslyn believes that access to nutritious food is essential for breaking the cycle of poverty and creating opportunities for growth. Through her work, she helps individuals and families navigate food assistance programs while promoting long-term, sustainable solutions. Rosslyn is always learning, collaborating, and working toward a future where everyone has the resources they need to thrive. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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