Black Nurse Barred From Handling White Baby

Tonya Battle, an African-American nurse in Flint, Mich., is suing her Hurley Medical Center employer for discrimination after she was instructed to stay away from a white newborn, writes the Daily News. Suggested Reading New Voting Bill Dusts Off Old Voter Suppression Tactics Maybe You’re Single on Valentine’s Day Because You Listen to Social Media…

Tonya Battle, an African-American nurse in Flint, Mich., is suing her Hurley Medical Center employer for discrimination after she was instructed to stay away from a white newborn, writes the Daily News.

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The lawsuit states: “The father told the [nurse in charge] that he did not want [any] African Americans taking care of his baby.”

It adds that, during the conversation with Battle’s supervisor, the father rolled up his sleeve to reveal a tattoo of a Swastika.

The court documents say: “She [BATTLE]was shocked, offended and in disbelief that she was so egregiously discriminated against based on her race and re-assigned.”

WNEM TV5 reports that a meeting was then held to tell staff about the new policy regarding the baby.

And when Battle, an employee since 1988, returned to work she saw a note in the patient’s file that read: “No African American nurse to take care of baby.”

Read more at the Daily News.

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