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Decolonizing Nursing: What? Why? How? 

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The Center for Nursing Philosophy was honored to team up with Nursology.net to co-sponsor a virtual webinar panel presentation titled Decolonizing Nursing: What? Why? How?
The event, held Thursday Sept. 23, 2021, began as an initiative in the Theory-Guided Practice Expert Panel of the American Academy of Nursing (AAN).
The chair of that AAN panel, Dr. Marlaine Smith, and Dr. Peggy Chinn, editor of the journal Advances in Nursing Science and a founder of Nursology.net, coordinated with panel speakers to organize this important event.
The distinguished panel of speakers included:
Dr. Lisa Bourque Bearskin, associate professor and Inaugural BC Research Chair in Indigenous Health in Nursing at Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia, Canada, who introduced the concepts of decolonization and truth and reconciliation
Dr. Lucinda Canty, assistant professor of Nursing at the University of Saint Joseph, a Certified Nurse-Midwife, and host of Overdue Reckoning on Racism in Nursing, who spoke about her scholarship on perinatal morbidity and mortality of Black women and its implications
Dr. Jennifer Woo, assistant professor at Texas Woman’s University, who spoke about the importance of highlighting BIPOC nursing heroes in nursing/midwifery education as a means of decolonizing nursing
Dr. Barbara Hatcher, Principal at Hatcher-DuBois-Odrick Group, who spoke about vaccine hesitancy and the experiences that give rise to it and other issues effecting Black and Brown people
Dr. Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu, professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, who spoke about the importance of decolonizing nursing academia as a way of enhancing the success of BIPOC students
Dr. Daniel Saurez-Baquero, a latino nurse from Colombia and a post-doctoral fellow at the University of California San Francisco, who spoke about his scholarship related to discounting the ways of people around the world and the concepts and perspectives embedded in Spanish and Latin America
Dr. Bukolla Salami, associate professor at the University of Alberta in Canada, who spoke about her work with Black youth from a decolonization and critical lens
Peggy Chinn and Marlaine Smith introduced the panel event, which was moderated by Miriam Bender. There were 776 registrants from across the globe, who utilized the chat box extensively during the event to share their thoughts and materials such as links to articles and blog posts related to the speaker’s topics. The consistent view coming from participants was how “powerful” and “eloquent” each panelist’s talk was, sharing critical knowledge and providing concrete actions to decolonize nursing.
As one participant put it, “This panel has been fully BRILLIANT! Profound. Deep Truth Telling. Radical: Taking us to the roots. Appreciate the great clarity of each panelist. Soul & Heart revealed to all of us! Thank you, each & everyone.”
View the chat file with its wealth of resources and engaged conversation: nursing.uci.edu/wp-content/up....
Visit nursology.net to view post-panel responses to the questions that were not able to be addressed during the event due to time constraints.
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Комментарии : 4   
@transformnursingnursecoach
@transformnursingnursecoach 2 года назад
This is so amazing! I'm so glad to have stumbled across this looking for decolonizing nursing content for my students. Good to see you Dr. Canty! I loved your poem, moved me. And the woman following you moved me with her tears for our black women. I am done and undone.
@beverleychung-brown2784
@beverleychung-brown2784 2 года назад
This was a very great informative and interesting panel discussion. There is more room for decolonizing nursing for our current nurses and future nurses.
@AntoniaDrewVann
@AntoniaDrewVann 2 года назад
Amazing product! Thank you for this panel presentation. It is important for my staff to see this as they work primarily with African American victims of gender-based violence and this information informs their understanding and responses to pregnant and post women victims. Dr. Lucy Mkandwire-Valhmu thank you for being unapologetic about taking space and discussing racist ideology that blames Black and other women of color for the conditions they are in due to oppression.
@siblinglove1775
@siblinglove1775 2 года назад
Bulkoka Salami seemed to talk about herself a LOT like I did this and I did that. The focus of this should be how for example critical race theory can be utilized for decolonization. This is a place of sharing and encouragement, not talking about their achievements. I found the rest of the speakers grounded and knowledgeable.
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