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  • Social Justice
  • Healthcare Equity

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  • Systemic racism impacts nursing practice and patient care.
  • The killing of George Floyd highlighted the urgent need to confront racism in healthcare.

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  • To describe the implementation and early outcomes of a novel anti-racism initiative in nursing.
  • To outline the principles guiding this initiative, based on established anti-racist scholarship.

Main Methods:

  • A series of five online discussions featuring nurses of color.
  • Ongoing dialogues focused on developing anti-racist capabilities among all participating nurses.

Main Results:

  • The initiative successfully centered the voices of nurses of color.
  • Early outcomes indicate a growing engagement in building anti-racist capabilities within the nursing cohort.

Conclusions:

  • The "a reckoning" approach offers a viable framework for confronting racism in nursing.
  • Continued dialogue and education are crucial for fostering anti-racist nursing environments.