Oct
13
to Nov 17

Birthworker Mentorship

Worklife and Pleasure Balance

The 3 C’s: Communicating, Consults, and Confidence

Sustainability and Growth

Navigating Hospital Settings and Charting

Payments via Zelle eosaren@gmail.com

  • $100 deposit due 9/19/22

  • $300 Payment in full 10/1 /22

  • Email doulachronicles@gmail.com to confirm deposit

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Feb
7
to Feb 9

The 24th Annual Black Solidarity Conference at Yale

STILL I RISE: NAVIGATING COLLECTIVE BLACK TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE

This year, BSC will address mental health in the black community by exploring the causes of historical and contemporary traumas. The conference will focus on different forms of self-care, self-preservation, and survival tactics through the discussion of topics including resilience based in community, spirituality, and art. Together, we will strive to collectively process and prosper. 

More information on the conference here

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Oct
20
to Mar 2

National Black Midwives Alliance (NBMA) Webinar Series

FREE LIMITED TIME WEBINAR ACCESS

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States that give midwives a greater role in patient care achieve better results on key measures of maternal and neonatal health." There are less than 2% of Black midwives in America and Black women are 243% more likely to die from childbirth related…

States that give midwives a greater role in patient care achieve better results on key measures of maternal and neonatal health." There are less than 2% of Black midwives in America and Black women are 243% more likely to die from childbirth related causes than white women. We need more Black Midwives but becoming a Midwife today is a daunting task due to institutional racism. This informational session will cover the process to becoming a Midwife and what steps to take now as a Birth worker to combat the barriers to Midwifery

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Oct
2
to Mar 2

Student Midwifery 101: Black Midwives Will Save Us

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"States that give midwives a greater role in patient care achieve better results on key measures of maternal and neonatal health." There are less than 2% of Black midwives in America and Black women are 243% more likely to die from childbirth related causes than white women. We need more Black Midwives but becoming a Midwife today is a daunting task due to institutional racism. This informational session will cover the process to becoming a Midwife and what steps to take now as a Birth worker to combat the barriers to Midwifery.

Vegan treats/snacks provided

RSVP with payment to paypal efeosaren@gmail.com

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