Yesterday, several #nursing organizations and teaching institutions quoted Martin Luther King Jr. However, these same institutions and organizations have yet to actively address the health inequities and structural racism they help perpetuate everyday. #BlackHealthcareMovement
Today #SCOTUS heard oral arguments for US v. Skrmetti. The @AAN_Nursing is on record with @AmerAcadPeds and other stakeholders supporting access to gender-affirming care. Learn more: https://t.co/WGVI014uHu
Two years ago, Ralph Yarl was shot for simply ringing the wrong doorbell. Today, he’s in college, training in ROTC with hopes of joining the Air Force. I salute him for remaining the resilient young Black man who recovered from his injuries, including a traumatic brain injury, and for carrying that same determination into his post-secondary education. On this day, we celebrate Ralph!
This #BlackMaternalHealthWeek, we’re standing in unwavering solidarity with Black mamas everywhere.
You deserve to be seen, heard, and cared for—not just during pregnancy, but always.
Dear Black mamas, you matter. And we will always show up for you. #WinWithBlackWomen
“Do not drink water in the areas shaded in gray click here - https://t.co/wUgf8uFpzJ
Debris and elevated turbidity from the Eaton Fire potentially impacted Pasadena Water and Power’s drinking water system in the Eaton Fire evacuated areas, per the City of Pasadena.”
As we confront the insurrection on its anniversary, it’s important to remind ourselves of what motivated the rioters that day: the idea that the United States is for white people, whose power must be protected at all costs. https://t.co/mCqBwlpnYm
Four years later, Republicans are still spreading misinformation about January 6th.
I was there in the House Gallery & I remember it vividly, from hearing a gunshot to the insurrectionists pounding on the doors.
It was a violent attack on our democracy — we cannot forget that.
BREAKING: President Biden has just announced he is signing legislation to strengthen Social Security benefits for the first time in over 20 years. This is huge.
“I criticize America because I love her. I want her to stand as a moral example to the world.” #MLK
My father challenged America to rise to its greatest potential—not just in words, but through action. Becoming who we say we are requires inner work—confronting injustice, standing for truth, and committing to love and #nonviolence.
The events of January 6th, 2021, reminded us of the work that must continue to protect democracy and make the mission possible. As we approach #MLKDAY2025, let’s do our part with courage, accountability, and a commitment to justice and peace.
#MissionPossibleMLK #Nonviolence365 #MissionPossible
Today, I signed legislation expanding Social Security benefits for millions of teachers, firefighters, nurses, police officers, other public employees, and their spouses and survivors.
This is a big deal.
The January Course of the Month is now available! Presented by Dr. Brett Snodgrass, this course explains what palliative medicine is, discusses advance care planning options and elaborates on what is included in an advance care plan. Learn more: https://t.co/n8t2GoPDrb. #NPsLead
Kamala Harris released a detailed, 82-page policy paper yesterday (link below) that outlines exactly how she plans to lower costs and create an opportunity economy.
The media won’t cover this, so it would be great if you could share!!
#HarrisWalz2024
https://t.co/lX31e9ASIX
“When we organize, mountains move.
When we mobilize, nations change.
And when we vote, we make history.”
— @VP Harris ended her speech at Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s 71st Boulé with a powerful and inspiring message.