Calling For Economic and Maternal Health Justice with the Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable
Last week, we joined the Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable for their Advocacy Day at the Mississippi State Capitol, where we...
Last week, we joined the Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable for their Advocacy Day at the Mississippi State Capitol, where we...
Black women in the United States are significantly more likely to have preterm births and babies with low birth weight,...
This article was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s National Fellowship Dennis A. Hunt...
The Indiana Black Breastfeeding Coalition Inc. has launched its Milk & Miracles fundraising campaign to address what the group calls...
Prince George’s County health department leaders told the County Council, sitting as the Board of Health, that maternal and infant...
Overview: Thousands of Black lives and billions of dollars could be saved if the U.S. was no longer one of...
Before she became a Wake County commissioner, Shinica Thomas was a 23-year-old military wife, pregnant with her first child.“My son,...
The third annual Black Maternal and Infant Health Conference brought together healthcare providers from across the Triangle. Data shows the...
Jaime Slaughter-Acey was in a state of shock and anger when she learned that her National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded...