[1]National Nurses United
From COVID-19 to racism and police violence, nurses see the effects of
multiple public health crises on our shifts every day.
In these tumultuous times, we know it’s especially important to remember
the voices of revolutionaries past and present and apply the lessons of
their struggles to the current moment.
That’s why we’re excited to invite you to a special live event to hear the
words of those involved in both historical and present-day struggles for
health care and health justice. Activists on the front lines of the
pandemic, as well as some of today’s leading performers, will read
passages live from key health care leaders in history.
The event is hosted by Voices of a People’s History and will also feature
NNU executive director and registered nurse, Bonnie Castillo, to share
some reflections on this moment and what we can learn from the past.
[ [link removed] ]RSVP now to Why We Fight: Voices From the Struggle for Health Justice
to hear the voices of health care workers and activists, dissenters, and
visionaries fighting for the right to health, past and present.
RSVP now »
The event will feature primary-source speeches and writings to bring
context to our present moment, reminding us that just and equitable health
care for all is not only vital – but achievable.
The dueling public health crises we’re facing make it more clear than ever
that we must radically reimagine our vision of health and health care.
This event will uplift examples from the past where we can find
inspiration and learning.
[ [link removed] ]You don’t want to miss it. Reserve your spot now.
With thanks,
National Nurses United
P.S. Please help spread the word and [ [link removed] ]share the Facebook event with your
friends and family.
You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time:
[link removed]