Nursing Uncensored

Racism in Nursing: One Woman's Experience with Rosa Dominguez Horsley, LPN

08.10.2020 - By Adrianne BehningPlay

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Note from Adrianne: Nursing Uncensored is all about sharing experiences and learning from the collective knowledge of our fellow nurses. So today we're going to open the conversation on racism. This is a hard topic and I am learning. I want you to approach this with love and an open mind. In this episode, Adrianne welcomes fellow podcaster and nurse, Rosa Dominguez Horsley, a Puerto Rican nurse living in Virginia. Rosa is co-host of the Nursing Post Podcast. Many thanks to Rosa for opening up about her experiences as a woman of color and a nurse in the United States. She discusses being the child of immigrant parents and how systemic racism affected her childhood and identity, how she handles racism and insensitivity at the bedside, and actions we can take to dismantle racism in nursing. Thanks again to Rosa for helping us continue this conversation.BLACK LIVES MATTER.If you'd like to hear more from Rosa, check out The Nursing Post Podcast at https://thenursingpostpodcast.com/To read more about the article Adrianne mentions in the post go to https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-nurses-say-clinic-threatened-to-fire-them-for-speaking-spanish-20190820-bxmxvw66ibfijlsz3jh4tr56xm-story.htmlLike this episode? Buy Adrianne a coffee to say thanks! 
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