Countering Structural Racism Through Alternative Approaches to Baccalaureate Nursing Education

Author:

Reed Monique,Julion Wrenetha A.

Abstract

The baccalaureate degree has been touted as the preferred minimum entry into professional nursing practice in the United States. Although the number of Black registered nurses is increasing overall, Black nurses are disproportionately represented at the associate degree level. This article describes how structural racism and Eurocentric gatekeeping have historically created barriers in nursing education. We propose alternative pathways to diversify nursing education that promote equitable access to the profession.

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Subject

General Nursing

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