Talk about reproductive justice, racism, and racial justice.
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Every woman deserves a beautiful birth story and the color of your skin should not change that moment.
Yet Black women – and their babies – face disproportionate risks that are rooted in systemic racial inequities within our health care system.
Don't miss the televised premiere of Denise Pines' moving documentary Birthing Justice, airing on PBS, Monday April 10th. The film focuses on what is being done to address this national crisis and offers solutions that can be replicated in communities across the country, highlighting the path toward reproductive justice.
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We know that talking about reproductive justice, racism, and racial justice can be difficult - but these conversations are more important now than ever.
Visit our website to get the guide before the April 10th premiere. Dive into this discussion, do some personal reflection, and learn how to get involved in the movement for Black maternal health!
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P.S. Know an organizer, parent, or student working on racial justice or maternal health? Forward this email and introduce them to TOA. We're always here for support.
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