Black nurses advocate for health equity at 37th Annual Capitol Hill event

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Subscribe and read what we will cover next! 132 years ago we were covering Post-Reconstruction when a former enslaved veteran started the AFRO with $200 from his land-owning wife. In 2022 we endorsed Maryland’s first Black Governor, Wes Moore. And now we celebrate the first Black Senator from Maryland, Angela Alsobrooks! Subscribe to keep our tradition going! Our Holiday sale ends on December 31st! The National Black Nurses Association’s 37th Annual Black Nurses Day on Capitol Hill brought together healthcare professionals and advocates to address systemic health disparities, engage in policy discussions and push for legislative action to advance health equity in Black communities. (Courtesy image) By Ashlee BanksSpecial to the AFRO The National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) convened its 37th Annual Black Nurses Day on Capitol Hill at the Capitol Hilton in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 6. This year’s theme, “Reimagining Health Equity: Addressing Ongoing Threats to America’s Well-being,” highlighted the essential role of Black nurses in championing policies that promote equitable healthcare access and outcomes. The event served as a crucial platform for discussing systemic healthcare disparities and the urgent need for reform, reinforcing the NBNA’s commitment to advocacy and policy change. Sign up for our Daily eBlast...

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