Black Nurses Coalition founder opens Spring 2023 Voices: A Library Lecture Series

Dr. Brenda Robinson, CEO and founder of the Albany-based Black Nurses Coalition, Inc., presents Injustice in Healthcare: The Power of One, The Power of Many, to open the Spring 2023 Voices: A Library Lecture Series on Tuesday, Feb. 7.

The talk is 11 to 11:50 a.m. in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center Auditorium. All four lectures in the series are free to the public.

The mission of the Black Nurses Coalition is to eliminate healthcare disparities among minorities and low-income individuals. Dr. Robinson and the BNC are the primary applicant and organization approved for a nursing-focused charter school slated to open in Albany in 2023. During the pandemic, she created the BNC Vax Team, made up of African American vaccinators that brought people of color into vaccine clinics, and greatly improved access to COVID-19 vaccines.

Dr. Robinson’s nearly 30-year career has been devoted to freedom, justice, equity, and optimal healthcare for the underserved. She chaired the City of Albany Human Rights Commission from 2013 to 2021, was a member of Albany’s Police Reform Collaborative (2020-21) and served five years as a medical ethics consultant at the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center.

An alumna of HVCC’s Nursing Program, Dr. Robinson earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from SUNY Polytechnic Institute, and both a master’s and doctorate in nursing at Walden University. She also holds advanced certification in Family Nurse Practice from SUNY Polytechnic Institute, and a second doctorate in public service from Russell Sage College.

Dr. Robinson’s Feb. 7 talk is the Voices’ series annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture and part of the college’s Black History Month celebration.

The remaining Voices lectures, all in the BTC Auditorium and open to the public, are:

  • Public Art Inspires Conversation: Tony Iadicicco, curator, #CapitalWalls – Thursday, March 23, noon to 12:50 p.m.
  • From Poverty to Sustainability: Building Lives, Leaders and Communities: Michael Saccocio, executive director/CEO, City Mission of Schenectady – Tuesday, April 4, 1 to 1:50 p.m.
  • Rescuing Racehorses, Healing Humans: Madeline Levin, program manager, Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga – Wednesday, April 19, noon to 12:50 p.m.

The Mission of Voices: A Library Lecture Series is to broaden and enrich the scope of studies at Hudson Valley Community College by presenting speakers on timely and enduring issues, and freely sharing these lectures and discussions with the community.