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Nothing to celebrate here!

It is getting harder and harder to celebrate being a Nurse.

I don’t know about you but life just feels Meh ( if that’s still a term) at the moment. Everything feels off and it is getting harder and harder to find the little joys in life with so much going on in the world right now. Yesterday was the culmination of Nurses’ week celebrations culminating with celebration of International Nurses’ Day which ironically ( for us Black Nurses) falls on Florence Nightingales birthday! There is a lot to unpack there but that is a rant for another day even though it could be argued that it does fit in with the sentiments i am about to express which is that it is getting harder and harder to find anything to celebrate about Nursing or being a Nurse more so a Black Nurse.

Nurses, who are the backbone of healthcare services all over the world and beyond are tired and feeling under constant assault. We are undervalued, underpaid,overworked and no one seems to want to hear our voices or opinions on how our livelihoods and those of our patients can be improved. Nursing is under assault and it is worldwide. Systems everywhere are out to get us and no one feels that pinch more acutely than us Black Nurses and i am tired and frankly do not feel like celebrating anything nursing at the moment. I know that for those of you have been brought up to believe that Nursing is give-all-no-complaint-noble-godly-self sacrificing vocation, this might seem as a ungrateful thing to say but unfortunately it is the reality.

Racism still has its foot on our necks despite report after report highlighting the far reaching consequences of the effects of racism on Black Nurses and although everyone acts surprised and expresses their displeasure the status quo is truly and firmly maintained or worse. It's like perpetrators and their over lords get more oxygen to double down and dream of more ways to heap misery. Cut pay, overwork them,remove any form of family support or any support for that matter, while making them jump all manner of hoops that they would be forgiven for thinking they were working in a circus. So no, there is nothing to celebrate here. Nursing is under attack and Black Nurses are bearing a huge chunk of this full on assault! I for one do not have the energy nor the required bandwith to celebrate. So until things change and the over lords start valuing nursing and the important part Black Nurses play in propping up healthcare systems worldwide and paying us our worth, there will be no celebrations.

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