
Rachel Robins fights to protect Black maternal care
In the United States, Black women face maternal mortality rates higher than some developing countries—a stark reminder of persistent healthcare inequities. Rachel Robins, a Certified
In the United States, Black women face maternal mortality rates higher than some developing countries—a stark reminder of persistent healthcare inequities. Rachel Robins, a Certified
The reproductive justice movement — led by Black women — has long emphasized the intersection of reproductive rights, racial inequality and economic justice. Grounded in
Black maternal mortality is a pressing issue that has garnered attention due to its alarming rates and the profound impact it has on families and
Dr. Tamika Sea, a Memphis native, holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology with concentrations in Comparative Women’s Studies and Visual Arts from Spelman College in
Maternal mortality for Black women is a serious problem that deserves attention. In the United States, black women are three to four times more likely
A recent partnership between Morehouse School of Medicine and Georgia Technical Institute to provide improved health care access and health outcomes for Black mothers. The
Dr. April L. Spencer is a breast cancer surgeon, a mother of two, and a partner of CVS Health which specializes in women’s medical needs.
On March 26, 2023, Essence hosted the Wellness House event that consisted of a wide range of Black women educating the community about overall health
The issue of maternal mortality disproportionately impacting Black mothers in the United States has been a growing concern among health experts, activists, and families alike.