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Documentary screening and discussion - "Everybody’s Work: Healing What Hurts Us All"

February 24, 2025

6:00pm–8:30pm

University of Washington, Kane Hall (just north of Central Plaza/Red Square)
4069 Spokane Ln NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Film Screening/Panel Discussion: Everybody’s Work Feb. 24 at UW Kane Hall

We are excited to invite you to a powerful event designed specifically for nurses like you, who are committed to achieving health equity in our communities.

Join other local nurses for a special screening of the documentary Everybody’s Work, followed by a panel discussion with nurse leaders featured in the film. This event will provide an opportunity to connect with fellow nurses, learn from inspiring leaders, and deepen your understanding of the critical role we all play in disrupting systemic racism and improving health outcomes. 

Why attend?

  • Connection: Build a stronger community with nurses who share your passion for equitable care.
  • Growth: Gain a deeper understanding of your pivotal role in advancing health equity.
  • Inspiration: Be inspired by nurses who are leading the way in disrupting racism in healthcare.

Event Details

Date: Monday, February 24, 2025 at 6pm

Location: University of Washington, Kane Hall (just north of Central Plaza/Red Square) 

Agenda

6:00 PM: Reception & Refreshments

6:45 PM: Screening of Everybody’s Work

8:00 PM: Panel Discussion with Dr. Monica McLemore, Dr. Rebecca O’Connor, and Dr. Wendy Barrington

8:30 PM: Close

REGISTER NOW (Limited Seating Available) – https://neighborcare.org/film-screening

This is a free event, but space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today.

We look forward to being in community with you!


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University of Washington, Kane Hall (just north of Central Plaza/Red Square)
4069 Spokane Ln NE
Seattle, WA 98105