Robin Cogan (1960 – )


Inspiration for Activism Part II – 

  • Blogger, writer and activist on The Relentless School Nurse
  • Founder of #SchoolNursesDemandAction
    • Nurses Demand Action is a grassroots movement of nurses from many disciplines that have joined together to bring attention to the public health crisis of gun violence. Nurses can use our leverage as the most trusted profession to frame complex social issues from a nursing perspective. The Parkland shootings have activated healthcare providers across the country to speak up, and out, about the public health epidemic of gun violence. Tackling this issue will take a multi-tiered, multi-sector approach and that includes the voices, talents, and leadership of nurses.
      • Develop common understanding and language among health and community groups, leaders, and sectors to greatly elevate violence as a health issue
      • Increase policies to support health approaches to violence prevention
      • Change practices to increase the utilization of health and community solutions to violence prevention
      • Examine opportunities for the health approach to advance racial and health equity
      • Develop additional multi-sector partnerships and coalitions to strengthen the Movement and its relationship to the efforts of related movements to support healthier, safer, more equitable outcomes for all communities.
  • Producer of podcasts and videos addressing issues of school safety and nursing activism
  • Guest Editorial in March-April issue of Nursing Economic$ titled “Why I Became a School Nurse Activist”
  • Co-Founder of the “Community Cafe Initiative”  – a grassroots collaboration has formed that includes the voices of families, community members, providers and school nurses

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEZufvXKKIU#action=share

Jerry Soucy


Inspiration for Activism Part II –

  • Conducting a program series in Concord, MA throughout October 2018 to discuss the final arc towards the end of life – “So you’re going to die…” co-sponsored by the Good Shepherd Institute in Newton and Death Nurse LLC of Concord. Download PDF for details
  • Participant in the 2018 Nursing Activism Think Tank.
  • Author of “Death Nurse” blog
  • Expert nurse for patients and families facing serious illness and end of life.
  • Certified in palliative care and hospice.
  • Experienced in multiple settings, including specialty intensive care (high-risk bone marrow transplant, neuroscience), hemodialysis, inpatient palliative care, and hospice care in the community.
  • Provides case management, consultation, advocacy, and education for clinicians, caregivers, and the community.
  • Jerry’s story – “Nursing is intelligent Caring.” I’d be in the story of nursing as beneficiary, participant, and evangelist. The result would be informed patients and families who know more and demand better; more competent, proficient, and expert clinicians, caregivers, and communities; and more positive outcomes for patients and families facing serious illness and care at end of life.

Raeann Genevieve LeBlanc (1967 – )


Inspiration for Activism Part II – 

  • Participant in the 2018 Nursing Activist Think Tank; served as facilitator for story circles.
  • Human Rights, Animal Rights, LGBTQIA Rights, Public Health Activist and Advocate,
  • Empowerment through Story-telling Activism (Nurstory), Kindness as a Social Justice Act, Emancipatory Nursing Practice, Anti-Oppression Activism and Advocate for Social Change — Small Acts Matter, Community Gardener & Cyclist
  • Mantras: “Our actions show what it is we value” & “Hope smiles on effort”
  • History of specific activist involvement:
    • 2017- Nurstory Scholar – Story telling for social change and social justice
    • 2016-2017: Teaching for Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Fellow
    • 2012- Public Health Association Activist – Diversity & Social Justice Nursing
    • 2001-:  Animal rights (No Kill Activist, No Animal Left Behind, Socially Responsible Medicine, Antivivisection in Science, Education, & Alternatives to Animal Testing)
    • 1997-:  Preservation of Community Gardening Action & Bicycle/Pedestrian Rights
    • 1986: International Peace Camp –  Activism for International Understanding and Peace

Maeve Howett (1960- )


Inspirations for Activism: Part II!

  • Participant in the 2018 Nursing Activist Think Tank; served as facilitator for story circles.
  • Radical, post-modern, feminist, nurse activist and educator promoting

    Maeve Howett

    peace, sustainability, protection of the vulnerable, and a reimagining of power

  • 2017 Online Education.com Top Twenty on Twitter: Top Nursing Professors on Twitter
  • Named to Federal Advisory Committee: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Children’s Health Protection Advisory Council (CHPAC)
  • Named Nurse Luminary: Healthcare Without Harm for work on sustainability in nursing

See You Tube videos on breastfeeding, feminism, care of migrant children here and here and here and here and here and here and here  and here.

Adeline Falk-Rafael (1943 – )


Inspiration for Activism: Part II.

  • Spoke truth to power in advocating for publicly funded, not-for-profit health care.
  • Initiated a lobby group to persuade Federal Health Minister to include

    Adeline Falk-Rafael

    health promotion in universal health care legislation.

  • Emphasized social determinants of health during time as President of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario.
  • Author of cutting-edge scholarship focused on emancipatory nursing and the theory of Critical Caring in nursing (also see titles listed below).
  • Advocated strongly for nurses to be conferred with the academic degrees commensurate with their program of study.
  • Taught leadership to Internationally Educated Nurses, highlighting political activism as a form of leadership

 

Protesting outside the Ontario legislature to bring attention to our demands for increased nursing staffing in nursing homes.

Adeline’s York University web page

Chinn, P.L. & Falk-Rafael (In press). Embracing the focus of the discipline of nursing: Critical caring pedagogy. Journal of Nursing Scholarship.

Falk-Rafael, A.R. (In press). Critical Caring. In Smith, M. (Ed.) Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice (6th ed.) F.A. Davis: Philadelphia.

Chinn, P.L. & Falk-Rafael, A.R. (2017). Critical caring as a requisite for peace leadership. In Amaldas, S. & Bryne, S. (Eds.), Peace Leadership: The Quest for Connectedness. Routledge: New York.

Chinn, P.L. & Falk-Rafael, A.R. (2015). Peace and Power: A theory of emancipatory group process. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47(1), 62-69.

Falk-Rafael, A. & Bradley, P. (2014). Towards Justice in Health: An exemplar of speaking truth to power. Advances in Nursing Science, 37(3), 224-234.