For These New Orleans Nurses, Every Day Embodies JuneteenthFor Terry Mogilles, a registered nurse in New Orleans, Juneteenth is a chance for celebrations while, at the same time, it’s a day to…Jun 19Jun 19
Celebrating Filipinx nursesThis month we recognize Zenei Triunfo-Cortez, RN, during Filipinx American History MonthOct 10, 2023Oct 10, 2023
Nurses celebrate Juneteenth“Juneteenth is the real Independence Day in our country,” said Nancy Hagans, RN and a president of National Nurses United (NNU). “It’s…Jun 15, 2023Jun 15, 2023
For Pride Month, trans and non-binary nurses share the power of solidarityThis Pride Month, National Nurses United is honored to celebrate the history of organized, collective resistance embodied in the LGBTQIA+…Jun 5, 2023Jun 5, 2023
Honoring Filipinx American Nurses in Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage MonthMay is the time to celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month and acknowledge the achievements of the AAPI nurses in our…May 17, 2023May 17, 2023
Honoring Mothers Day: In pursuit of reproductive health care justiceThe grief of watching eight of her children die before they reached age 7 led Ann Reeves Jarvis to reach out to other women in her poor…May 13, 2023May 13, 2023
Nurse activist reading for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage MonthAs we celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, here are some of the books by AAPI authors and about the AAPI…May 12, 2023May 12, 2023
How a nurse rallied her union to fight for gender-affirming careTo honor International Transgender Day of Visibility, National Nurses United is proud to share this story from nurse-member Dara Tep, RN…Mar 30, 2023Mar 30, 2023
6 Black Nurses And Health Care Workers Who Fought For Black LiberationThe stories of these six Black nurses and health care workers teach us to imagine the impossible, to fight for justice, and to…Feb 3, 2023Feb 3, 2023
Nursing is in the HeartStories of Filipinx nurses featured in California Museum exhibitOct 28, 2022Oct 28, 2022