Black Maternal Health Week (BMHW) was founded and led by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance in 2018. BMHW is a national week of awareness, activism, and community building intended to:
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Deepen the national conversation about Black maternal health in the US.
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Amplify community driven policy, research, and care solutions.
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Center the voices of Black Mamas, women, families, and stakeholders.
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Provide a national platform for Black-led entities and efforts on maternal health, birth and reproductive justice.
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Enhance community organizing on Black maternal health.
Learn more about BMHW here:
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International Day for Maternal Health and Rights
Resources for mothers in honor of this day:
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Black Birthing Bill of Rights and learn more about the National Association to Advance Black Birth
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Listen to Black Women
To guide systems change in Black maternal and infant health and amplify Black voices, BWPC is hosting a circle of trust to create a supportive space for Black women to share their healthcare experiences with stakeholders from our hospitals and insurance plans. This event is closed to general attendance to protect the integrity of our mothers’ stories and ensure their privacy.
We invite our partners to read the BLACK Mothers’ and Women’s Perspectives Report, which will be
released HERE on April 13 in the afternoon!
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BLACK Fatherhood Legacy
Please take a look at resources we've put together and made available on our site below:
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BLACK Fatherhood Legacy Report
The report summarizes our work and offers California stakeholders implementing Perinatal Equity Initiative (PEI) Fatherhood programs evidence to improve program delivery to Black men.
View the report here.
Central Valley Black Nurses Association
Wellness Day
We’ve partnered with Central Valley Black Nurses Association to provide no cost COVID-19 testing. We have a special gift for pregnant women who get tested!
Ready for Baby Community Celebration
Join our free community celebration and check out our guide for new mothers below:
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Our Maternal Child Health Guide is available HERE