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Nursing for the Common Good – Panel Debrief from the 2024 OAH Conference on American History
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This special panel debrief edition of the Journal of American History Podcast features a conversation on "Nursing for the Common Good: Health Activism, Social Justice, and the History of Nursing Work," held at the 2024 OAH Conference on American History.
In this panel, Kara Dixon Vuic, Cory Gatrall, Karissa Haugeberg, and Charissa Threat continue their important contribution to the conference. They consider nursing as political history, and how studying nursing leads to significant historiographical interventions in labor, political, and medical history. Their panel investigates how nurses have confronted issues as diverse as health, poverty, racism, gender, and the environment. The panel also examines how the nursing profession has responded to and reflected on these issues and how historians have understood the relationship between nursing, health crises, and community activism.
This panel was endorsed by LAWCHA.
Read more about the session here: https://www.oah.org/conferences/oah24/sessions/session/?id=5379
Music: King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band's Mabel's Dream, 1923
X: @theJAMhistory Facebook: The Journal of American History
69 episodes
Manage episode 426748366 series 1244656
This special panel debrief edition of the Journal of American History Podcast features a conversation on "Nursing for the Common Good: Health Activism, Social Justice, and the History of Nursing Work," held at the 2024 OAH Conference on American History.
In this panel, Kara Dixon Vuic, Cory Gatrall, Karissa Haugeberg, and Charissa Threat continue their important contribution to the conference. They consider nursing as political history, and how studying nursing leads to significant historiographical interventions in labor, political, and medical history. Their panel investigates how nurses have confronted issues as diverse as health, poverty, racism, gender, and the environment. The panel also examines how the nursing profession has responded to and reflected on these issues and how historians have understood the relationship between nursing, health crises, and community activism.
This panel was endorsed by LAWCHA.
Read more about the session here: https://www.oah.org/conferences/oah24/sessions/session/?id=5379
Music: King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band's Mabel's Dream, 1923
X: @theJAMhistory Facebook: The Journal of American History
69 episodes
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