Nursing Leadership
Nursing Leadership
38(3) January 2026
: 82-90.doi:10.12927/cjnl.2026.27785
Preparing the Nursing Workforce for the Future
Rebuilding Nursing on Foundations of Anti-Racist Worldmaking: A Political Imperative
Abstract
Nursing's moral imperative toward anti-racism has been vital in opening spaces of critical dialogue within the discipline and profession. Yet, solely focusing on a moral mandate is limiting by risking professional precarity and moral distress. A renewed reflection is required to address the material and structural conditions that impede sustained anti-racism action. Nursing leaders are well-positioned to undertake anti-racist worldmaking through their commitments for a political imperative.
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