A Dad Doula?
A revolutionary new service is changing how we prepare dads for childbirth.
Ain’t I A Woman?
The history of black motherhood in the United States has been marked by separation. From the time of slavery the American black woman has been viewed through the lens of the labor she can provide others. Her role as wife and mother minimalized by the expectations of her work outside the home. The legacy of these ideas formed during the infancy of this nation is still felt even today .
Mama Knows Best
Know that feeling helpless and lost is normal. But also know that in knowledge lies great power. You are your tiny warrior’s first home and most important advocate.
Beyond All Odds
I vowed to allow only hope to rule. I shut out fear, pessimism and doubt and told myself we would bring our daughter home.
Do No Harm?
When medical practice looks like more like 1821 than 2021…
A Legacy of Indifference
When the wrongs of the past have yet to be righted…
The Invisible Scar
There’s a certain paradox with trauma. It can simultaneously lie dormant or rage wild engulfing everything in sight…
Mothering The Mother
It has been said that when a child is born so is the mother…