Shanell Brown, MN Student

Shanell Brown, Master of Nursing student, took a moment to answer a few questions from SNHS.
- Tell us about yourself, your program of study, and what brought you to your studies at 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell? I am a first-generation student and the first in my family (that I know of) to earn a Master’s Degree. I am also a Public Health Nurse that started out providing home visits to Black/African American women in Pierce County. I now work for the Department Of Health as a Nurse Consultant for their Perinatal Unit. Working in public health exposed me to the many gaps in the system, so I applied to the Master of Nursing program to learn the tools needed to be able to participate and navigate spaces where policies are made to bring diverse perspective in a white-dominated field.
- What is a course you are currently taking that highlights a learning experience? I am currently taking topics In Indigenous Health. We are already almost three weeks in, and I am already learning a great deal about the Indigenous healthcare system in America and how the current structure is based on Western standards and racism, resulting in poor outcomes for Native Americans.
- What do you want to create awareness about? The Maternal Mortality Crisis in America. Black and Indigenous folx face many health disparities such as increased chance of dying from pregnancy-related causes. My nonprofit, works to increase Social Determinant Of Health protective factors for BIPOC families in order to improve our community. It is also Black Maternal Health Week, a week that celebrates and honors black birthing people and our trials, tribulations, and victories.