Black Maternal Health Week: Why Black Doulas Matter
Black Maternal Health Week: Baby Dove Shows Us Why Black Doulas Matter
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Keenan Higgins
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April 15, 2023
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Source: Baby Dove / Edelman
“And since we all came from a woman, got our name from a woman and our game from a woman…
…I think it’s time to kill for our women; Time to heal our women — be real to our women.
…And if we don’t, we’ll have a race of babies That will hate the ladies that make the babies.”
— 2Pac, “Keep Ya Head Up” (1993) The incomparable strength of women starts with their ability to give birth. Bringing life into this world is the cornerstone to our survival as a race, yet a lot of us, including many pregnant women themselves, know little about the very complicated journey that comes with growing a human life in your body for nine months at a time.Love Black America Web? Get more! Join the Black America Web Newsletter
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Source: Baby Dove / Edelman
Educate yourself for Black Maternal Health Week by clicking here for access to the new Black Doula Directory powered by Baby Dove and Sista Midwife. Take a look below at a quick recap from the launch event:
1. Baby Dove presents the Black Doula Directory for Black Maternal Health Week

KOKOMO Caribbean Restaurant
Brooklyn, New York
April 11, 2023
2. Chanel Porchia-Albert, Amin Bell and Neha Minj speak at the Black Doula Directory launch for Black Maternal Health Week

KOKOMO Caribbean Restaurant
Brooklyn, New York
April 11, 2023
3. Guests at the Black Doula Directory launch for Black Maternal Health Week

KOKOMO Caribbean Restaurant
Brooklyn, New York
April 11, 2023
4. Nicole Deggins of Sista Midwife and Chanel Porchia-Albert of Ancient Song Doula Services & JustBirth Space

KOKOMO Caribbean Restaurant
Brooklyn, New York
April 11, 2023
5. Sista Midwife founder Nicole Deggins speaks with guests at the Black Doula Directory launch for Black Maternal Health Week

KOKOMO Caribbean Restaurant
Brooklyn, New York
April 11, 2023
6. Neha Minj, Chanel Porchia-Albert, Amin Bell and Nicole Deggins

KOKOMO Caribbean Restaurant
Brooklyn, New York
April 11, 2023
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