Facing Race: A National Conference in St. Louis, MO — November 20-22, 2024

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Presentations from Facing Race 2024

History of Black Midwifery: How Colonialism, Race & Capitalism Impacted Home Birth in Black Communities

An effective, long-standing tradition of midwifery steeply declined after 1910, when the Flexner Report recommended that women deliver their babies in hospitals and midwifery be abolished, making the case that all medical practitioners should have standardized training. But because medical education was rife with racial inequities, this transition away from midwifery had a particular adverse effect on Black mothers and babies. Join Jamaa Birth Village founder Okunsola M. Amadou as she presents a historical overview, shares the organization’s work of training people to serve as midwives and doulas, transforming Black Maternal Health in St. Louis and Missouri over the course of 10 years.

Speakers: Okunsola M. Amadou, N/A