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Expecting Justice

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Collective Impact to Prevent Preterm Births expectingjustice.org

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Today is #MomsEqualPayDay! Today and every day mamas deserve the financial support & security they need in order to care for themselves and their children! Black mamas & PI mamas both make significantly less than white dads. A change to these wage gaps is past due!

Today is #MomsEqualPayDay! Today and every day mamas deserve the financial support & security they need in order to care for themselves and their children! Black mamas & PI mamas both make significantly less than white dads. A change to these wage gaps is past due!
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In my recently published post with MCH Leads, I talk about my summer practicum experience with Expecting Justice and its relevance to Maternal and Child Health (MCH) core competency 11: working with communities and systems. mchleads.com/?p=1048

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We are so excited to share that the application for our FREE Winter 2023 Doula Training application is now live! We’ve partnered with Shafia Monroe to offer Black/Afr Amer community members in San Francisco a FREE, full CIRCLE 🫢🏾 doula training! πŸ”— in BIO APPLY TODAY πŸ₯³πŸ’“

We are so excited to share that the application for our FREE Winter 2023 Doula Training application is now live! We’ve partnered with <a href="/Shafia_SMC/">Shafia Monroe</a> to offer Black/Afr Amer community members in San Francisco a FREE, full CIRCLE 🫢🏾 doula training!
πŸ”— in BIO APPLY TODAY πŸ₯³πŸ’“
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Listen now: hubs.la/Q01BJ5R60 Kimberly Seals Allers Irth ___ #WCW #HyivyHealth #pelvicfloor #FemTech #cancercare #endometriosis #womenshealth #radiation #PCOS #maternalhealth #blackwomenshealth #lactation #breastfeeding #whitecoatwarrior #gendergap

Listen now:  

hubs.la/Q01BJ5R60  

<a href="/iamKSealsAllers/">Kimberly Seals Allers</a> 
<a href="/IrthApp/">Irth</a> 
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 #WCW #HyivyHealth #pelvicfloor #FemTech #cancercare #endometriosis #womenshealth  #radiation #PCOS #maternalhealth #blackwomenshealth #lactation #breastfeeding #whitecoatwarrior #gendergap
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Just a few points I made during my lecture today titled, The Importance of Black Midwifery: Then and Now. The erasure of the Black Traditional Midwife was a calculated and strategic effort between White male obstetricians and White female public health nurses.

Just a few points I made during my lecture today titled, The Importance of Black Midwifery: Then and Now. 

The erasure of the Black Traditional Midwife was a calculated and strategic effort between White male obstetricians and White female public health nurses.
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Join us on Instagram live today for a discussion with Joel Austin of Daddy University Inc about the importance of fathers in the birthing and postpartum space. πŸ™ŒπŸΎ We're talking Black male doulas, parenting + more! Bring your love & your comments to IG at 6pm est 🀎✊🏾 #blackhistorymonth

Join us on Instagram live today for a discussion with Joel Austin of <a href="/Daddyuniv/">Daddy University Inc</a> about the importance of fathers in the birthing and postpartum space. πŸ™ŒπŸΎ

We're talking Black male doulas, parenting + more! Bring your love &amp; your comments to IG at 6pm est 🀎✊🏾

#blackhistorymonth
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Mary Lou Irving (1883-1939) was one of the first midwives to be licensed in the City of Savannah and Georgia. A lifelong resident of Yamacraw village, she worked as a nurse and midwife for 21 years delivering β€œhalf the babies in Yamacraw” according to neighbors and descendants.

Mary Lou Irving (1883-1939) was one of the first midwives to be licensed in the City of Savannah and Georgia. A lifelong resident of Yamacraw village, she worked as a nurse and midwife for 21 years delivering β€œhalf the babies in Yamacraw” according to neighbors and descendants.
Lucinda Canty PhD, CNM, FAAN, FACNM, Nurse-Midwife (@lucindacantyphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1964, Margaret (Hayes) Jordan made Georgetown history, becoming the first African American student to graduate with a BSN from the School of Nursing. #BlackHistoryMonth

In 1964, Margaret (Hayes) Jordan made Georgetown history, becoming the first African American student to graduate with a BSN from the School of Nursing. 
#BlackHistoryMonth
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Margaret Charles Smith was educated in rural Alabama, where she acquired a fifth-grade education by attending school three months out of the year it was held. She learned her calling by becoming an apprentice to an older midwife and attending training courses. #Blackhistory

Margaret Charles Smith was educated in rural Alabama, where she acquired a fifth-grade education by attending school three months out of the year it was held.  She learned her calling by becoming an apprentice to an older midwife and attending training courses. #Blackhistory
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Happy Negro History Month ✊🏾πŸ₯³ May our rich ancestral history of the past continue to inspire our future generations of tomorrow πŸ˜ŒπŸ™πŸΎπŸ§‘

Happy Negro History Month ✊🏾πŸ₯³

May our rich ancestral history of the past continue to inspire our future generations of tomorrow πŸ˜ŒπŸ™πŸΎπŸ§‘