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Clockwise from top: In May,
NNU nurses and health care
allies rallied at the offices of
the lobbying group for Big
Pharma in support of Medicare
for All; Tenet nurses at St.
Mary's Hospital in Tucson, Ariz.
strike for the first time; nurses
at Children's Minnesota in
Minneapolis brave the rain to
walk picket lines; RNRN volun-
teer Melissa "Missy" Gilbert
cares for a toddler at a shelter
for asylum seekers in Tucson;
NNU Executive Director Bonnie
Castillo, RN and RN Deborah
Burger, one of the NNU
presidents, with Sen. Bernie
Sanders at NNU's announce-
ment of its endorsement
of him as president.
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