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Nurses, now is the time to speak out. This episode confronts the killing of ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minnesota and what it means for nursing, public safety, and human rights. Dr. Teddie Potter joins hosts Marion and Rebecca to talk about your ethical duty to advocate, the history and power of “Code White” as a non-violent response to abuse, and how silence in moments like this becomes complicity. ➡ Read the article here: https://nurse.org/news/minneapolis-va... You’ll hear clear steps you can take as a nurse or healthcare professional, including: ✅ Using “Code White” as a rallying cry to stand as non-violent observers ✅ Speaking out on social media and in your workplace ✅ Calling your senators and representatives about DHS/ICE conduct ✅ Signing petitions to demand changes to current federal immigration enforcement practices ✅ Joining rallies and protests in ways that fit your risk level ✅ Providing mutual aid: meals, childcare, rides, and support for affected families With 5 million nurses in the U.S., your voice adds to a large, national call for accountability from DHS and ICE and for protection from harm to health, education, and social well-being. Key hashtags you can use and follow: #CodeWhite #NursesForJustice #NursesAgainstViolence #NursesAdvocate #NurseLedChange #ProtectOurCommunities Subscribe to Love n' Leary for more conversations on nursing leadership, advocacy, and change.