WSNA marches with Pride at Work

WSNA marched in the Seattle Pride Parade to honor and support LGBTQIA+ nurses, patients, and communities while advocating for inclusive and equitable healthcare.

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

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WSNA and other labor organizations marched with Pride at Work in the Seattle Pride Parade on June 29.

WSNA proudly celebrates the LGBTQIA+ nurses, patients, families, and communities who make our healthcare system more compassionate, inclusive, and strong.

Nurses know that healthcare is a human right, and that means standing up for equity, dignity, and justice for everyone, no matter who they are or who they love.

To our LGBTQIA+ members: We see you. We support you. We stand with you—this month and always.


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