Film | Everybody’s Work: Healing What Hurts Us All

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Adults
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Film Screening & Discussion of Everybody’s Work: Healing What Hurts Us All on Saturday, February 15th, 2-4pm at Main Library in Hillsborough located at 137 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, NC 27278

The Central Carolina Black Nurses Council in collaboration with the Orange County Office of Equity and Inclusion and Orange County Public Library invite you to join us for a screening of Everybody's Work: Healing What Hurts Us All, a powerful documentary by Chad Tingle and SHIFT Films. Everybody's Work examines the deep-rooted, systemic racism within nursing and the healthcare system in the US through the lens of Nurses of Color who are driving change on the front lines of communities and their institutions of employment. Uprooting and healing systemic racism in healthcare is a collective responsibility that transcends individual professions and identities. It’s Everybody’s Work. Click to view a two-minute trailer for the film.

This is one of Main Library's Black Histories & Futures Month events. 

About the Sponsors of this Program:

Central Carolina Black Nurses Council, Inc. (CCBNC) provides a forum for nurses to decrease healthcare disparities of African-Americans and the underserved community through advocacy, education and health promotion.  Learn more about CCBNC at ccbnc.nursingnetwork.com

SHIFT is a community of nurses on a mission to shape a better future for the nursing profession. Learn more about SHIFT and the film at ShiftNursing.com

Visit the Orange County Office of Equity and Inclusion to learn about human rights and relations in Orange County, North Carolina.