Black Lives Matter: Building an Antiracist Nursing Future

Register for June 12th Webinar

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Martin Luther King, Jr.

We, the Nursology Theory Collective, in light of the current events surrounding the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Tony McDade, cannot be silent.

Image created by NTC member Jessica Dillard-Wright

In partial answer to this, we have included our anti-racism position statement below, and invite you, as nurses and nursologists, to join us this Friday, June 12th from 4:00 – 5:00 PM EST to discuss the future of nursing theory and its interrelationship with diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. We understand that many of us don’t know where to start, but it is in times like these that as the most trusted profession in the United States we must use our privilege to create a more equitable and just world and do something. It’s time we actively listen, learn, unlearn, discuss, and take a stand for those who have been oppressed for hundreds of years, raise their voices, and be better together.

To join this event, please register here in advance to save your seat. 

  • We support the protests in the names of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Tony McDeade, recognizing that their murders are some of the innumerable instances of anti-Black violence that corrode our collective consciousness 
  • We condemn police brutality, a state-sanctioned violence, and recognize its deleterious and disproportionate impact on the lives of Black people
  • We recognize the collusion of white supremacy, capitalism, and patriarchy as the root cause of the ongoing violence that is experienced by Black people
  • Structural racism and white supremacy are public health crises, socially-constructed, legally-entrenched systems of power that benefit and privilege white people
  • We will act to dismantle the structural racism that has characterized the status quo in the United States for over 400 years as a critical, urgent, and essential nursing intervention
  • We recognize our disciplinary complicity with white supremacy, capitalism, and patriarchy, which has shaped modern nursing from its beginnings
  • We collectively commit to do the work: to continue reading and promoting anti-racist work, donate to funds and support initiatives that advance antiracist work, divest from groups that promote hate, promote Black leadership and cite Black scholars, speak out against racism in all its forms, hold space to support and center this essential work while acknowledging this as a forever initiative
  • We commit to uphold anti-racism and anti-oppression, and acknowledge that this commitment must be an ongoing and eternal process

The statement above is a collaborative project, commenced on June 1, 2020. We invite you to join us in this initiative, continue the dialogue, create a better world, amplify Black voices, and show that #BlackLivesMatter.

To join us and sign your name to acknowledge support for the NTC formal position statement, please follow this link: https://forms.gle/NpYWRHtsKe7WZmrD9

In solidarity,
The Nursology Theory Collective

The Nursology Theory Collective is a group of scholars and students that formed after the landmark conference, “Nursing Theory: A 50 Year Perspective Past and Future”, on March 21-22, 2019 at Case Western Reserve University. The mission of the Nursology Theory Collective is to advance the discipline of nursing/nursology through equitable and rigorous knowledge development using innovative nursing theory in all settings of practice, education, research, and policy.

To join the Nursology Theory Collective, and be added to our email list, please send us an email at nursingtheorycollective@gmail.com.

5 thoughts on “Black Lives Matter: Building an Antiracist Nursing Future

  1. Maybe try again .. if this message is coming from Facebook there may be something in the post that triggers their “rules” — I can’t imagine what this would be partiualrly in the climate we are in right now . if you find out more let us know!

    • Yes!! the webinar will be recorded and posted on the Nursology.net blog, and on a dedicated page for the Nursology theory Collective (being developed now, and will be active very soon!

  2. I just had the same experience. So then I posted that I had tried to share a link that was ‘against community standards’ though I can’t imagine why, that was ‘against community standards’ also! Very troubling. I wonder if it’s the ‘Black Lives Matter’ or the ‘anti-racist’ they have a problem with.

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