Black Birthing Matters
CultureHub is highlighting resources, actions, and organizations accepting donations that work to combat medical racism, center Black wellness, and protect Black birthing people and babies as they enter the world.
Find a Doula/Midwife
According to nyc.gov, Doula support is a promising way to reduce racial inequities in birth outcomes. Research shows that families in a community-based doula program are less likely to have a preterm baby, which means they have a lower risk of infant mortality.
Centering Black Wellness
Explore resources and research from Birth Worker and Activist Shi Shi Rose who works to protect Black life by empowering Black birthing people with tools for their wellness, joy, and education.
Support Black Maternal Health Legislation
Representative Lauren Underwood and members of the Black Maternal Health Caucus have introduced the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act of 2021 to save Black pregnant people's lives.
Learn
Black infants and Black birthing people have the highest mortality rates by race in the United States. Learn more about why, hear from Black perspectives, and discover what you can do to change this reality by watching these videos.
Donate
Financially support organizations and collectives that are doing life-saving work by supporting Black birthing people, Black families, and Black babies.