The National Association of Hispanic Nurses is hosting its 49th Annual Conference from July 31 to August 3 in Atlanta.
The conference’s theme is “El Futuro es Hoy: Advancing Nursing Policies, Systems, and Environmental Changes to Impact Our Diverse Communities.”
NAHN is the only nursing association meeting dedicated to exploring healthcare issues affecting the Hispanic population and proposing potential solutions.
Exciting events continue throughout August.
On August 4, the Maryland Latino Festival will be held during the Maryland State Fair.
In Washington, D.C., the Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs will celebrate the community’s diversity during the 3rd Annual D.C. Afro Latino Fest on Saturday, August 31.
From August 4 to 8, the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) will host its 2024 convention in Las Vegas, NV, uniting Latino professionals across various sectors of the economy to empower them as leaders.
On August 15, the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute (USHLI) announced that Evelyn DeJesus, the executive vice president of the American Federation of Teachers, will be the featured speaker at its annual dinner.
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