ANA-NY, "Everybody's Work" Documentary Screening & Panal Discussion - Dec. 3 from 6-8pm
Webinar/Online
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 6:00pm ET - 8:00pm ET
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Posted by The Nurses Association of the Counties of Long Island
American Nurses Association-NYInfo
Topic
Racism in healthcare and its harmful effects on patients and nurses.
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On Dec. 3; 6-8pm, presents
"Everybody's Work", a documentary screening followed by a panel discussion.
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https://anany.nursingnetwork.com/nursing-events/145558-everybody-s-work-documentary-screening-panel-discussion#!info
Panel Discussion Participants:
Ernest J. Grant, PHD, DSC (HON), RN, FAAN, Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging, Duke University School of Nursing & Past President, American Nurses Association
and
Kenya V. Beard, EDD, AGACNP-BC, ANEF, FAAN, Inaugural Dean,
School of Nursing
Deborah Stamps, EdD, MBA, MS, RN, GNP, NE-BC, CDE(R), FADLN, FAAN, Founder and Chief Executive Officer for Deborah Stamps Consulting, LLC
Additional Information:
The documentary “Everybody’s Work” uncovers the pervasive issue of racism in healthcare, revealing its harmful effects on patients and nurses alike. Through the courageous stories of nurses and patients of color across the country, this documentary challenges the belief that racism only exists if personally experienced. It urges us to confront the reality that it impacts us all.
Following a screening of "Everybody's Work," three expert panelists will discuss themes from the film and ways that nurses can address health equity in their work.
Key Takeaways:
- Explore the impact of racism in healthcare and how individuals can help change the systems that continue to perpetuate it.
- Understand the impact racism has on both patients and the providers who care for them.
- Learn your role and responsibility in speaking out against racism.