The mission of the AANBNA is to address the health disparities of the African American Community (and other minorities) through ongoing education and awareness, mentoring of current and future minority healthcare professionals, and offering networking opportunities through partnerships and collaboration.
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Whatever adversely affects BLACK PEOPLE, wherever they may be, whoever they may be, affects us all.
Dr. Lauranne Sams, NBNA Founding President
Remembering The Past
Our History
The Ann Arbor National Black Nurses Association (AANBNA) was established in April 2022 with 15 founding members from the University of Michigan Health.
We became a chartered chapter in July 2022 at the 50th Annual NBNA conference in Chicago.
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