‘Recognize the importance of taking breaks:’ MetroHealth nurse Katrina Kelley speaks on pandemic in Girls Nite Live workshop Cameron Fields, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio For Katrina Kelley, just trying to handle multiple areas of her life has been challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kelley, a registered nurse at MetroHealth, was one of two speakers in an online workshop held last week by Girls Nite Live, a national organization that strives to elevate women’s voices across the world. The organization’s 400th episode aimed to highlight women essential workers, including New Jersey high school teacher Domonique Revere. Kati “Jazz” Gray-Sadler, the founder of Fifty Shades of Purple Against Bullying, moderated the event.