Black Maternal Health Week (April 11-17)
Honoring Black Mamas
During Black Maternal Health Week we will be centering Black mothers and recognizing their right to not only live, but thrive, especially during this pandemic. We will continue to fight and work towards better and equitable maternal health care and outcomes for Black women and their babies. We at FAM will continue to push the needle forward by supporting and funding initiatives committed to improving Black maternal health care and making midwifery care accessible to Black women and their families. Part of this is fostering a vibrant workforce of Black midwives.
This week
Learn more & support
You can uplift Black maternal health by learning more about and donating to these Black-led organizations who are supporting Black midwives, community-based models of care, and grassroots solutions.
- Birthing People Foundation
- Birth from the Earth
- Jamaa Birth Village
- National Black Midwives Alliance (Currently holding a membership drive. Not a Black midwife? Become an ally member.)
- Commonsense Childbirth and National Perinatal Task Force
- Birth Center Equity Fund
- Uzazi Village
- Southern Birth Justice
- Mamatoto Village
- InTune Mother
- Ancient Song Doula Services
- National Association to Advance Black Birth (NAABB is formerly ICTC)
- Mid-Hudson Chocolate Milk
- Perinatal Health Equity
- Rise Up Midwife
- ROSE (Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere)
- Black Women Do Breastfeed
- Maternal Wellness Village
- And of course, the founders leading Black Maternal Health Week, Black Mamas Matter Alliance
And many more in your community and throughout North America.
Recommended Reading for
Black Maternal Health Week
Introduced this week by Southern Birth Justice and the National Black Midwives Alliance
(Rewire News) by Leseliey Welch & Nashira Baril
(Women’s eNews) by Kimberly Seals Allers
(Scientific American) by Monica R. McLemore