Two days ago I posted an article about a seminar hosted by the UVA School of Nursing that discussed historical racism in the profession and maintained that “structural racism” and “bias” persists to this day. I took exception to the argument, and went on to suggest that UVA Nursing, and UVA generally, gives platforms to so-called “anti-racists” but not to anyone who contests their ideas.
Kimberly D. Acquaviva, a nursing faculty member who teaches U.S. health policy, vigorously disagrees. I present her response as a counterpoint to my article. — JAB
I read yesterday’s article about my colleague Dominique Tobell’s work and was disappointed you didn’t do your usual rigorous researchย before publishing it.ย Teaching nurses how to eradicate structural racism is something AACN, our accrediting body, calls upon us to do.ย Attached are screenshots of two of AACN’s advanced-level nursing education competencies.








