Equitable community-based birth work is economic, historic, cultural, and social capital. It’s time to look within our own streams of TEKnology to create work that enables Black women to thrive. It’s time to build our PATHWAYS to improve the quality of care for our unborn children. This begins with healing justice and economic growth. ItContinue reading “This Birth Work Ain’t Free”
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Diversifying the breastfeeding lactation support workforce will reduce breastfeeding disparities through First Food Equity.
Through HealthConnect One, The InTune Mother Society will increase access to community-based peer-to-peer breastfeeding support, critical to increasing breastfeeding rates and driving down infant mortality rates in Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities. Breastfeeding is critical to young children’s health. Yet, years of disinvestment and systemic racism within the health care system created an untenable situationContinue reading “Diversifying the breastfeeding lactation support workforce will reduce breastfeeding disparities through First Food Equity.”