WSNA’s top social media posts of 2024

Take a look back at 2024 through the lens of some of our most popular social media posts.

This story appears in the January 2025 issue of the WSNA Newsletter.

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10. WSNA remembers and honors Hilke Faber

Oct. 22 - Facebook  |  2,439 views, 56 interactions


9. Members doing the wave at the Union Leadership Conference in Lake Chelan

Tik-Tok, April 29  |  2353, views, 91 reactions

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Behold the blue wave! The second day of the 2024 WSNA Union Leadership Conference is complete. Check out more photos of our champions of change at photos.wsna.org/2024-Union-Leadership-Conference. One more day to go!

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8. Candlelight vigil to mourn loss of birth center at Virginia Mason


7. Nurses at Skagit Regional Health ratify new contract

Facebook, Aug. 13  |  4,957 reach, 147 interactions


6. Are you watching St. Denis Medical?

Nov. 21, Facebook  |  5,363 views, 46 interactions


5. Nurses Month video

Facebook, May 6  |  5,605 views, 75 interactions


4. PeaceHealth Southwest April 18 picket kick-off video


3. Big win for nurses at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma


2. “We’re not playing.”

Instagram - Nov. 1  |  8,146 views, 305 interactions

Yunna Flenord, a grievance officer at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, speaks out at the Nov. 1 picket about the need for safe staffing, fair wages, support for CNAs and recognizing Juneteenth as a holiday.


1. Picket at St. Joseph Medical Center Nov. 1 in Tacoma (morning)


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