So much work has been done in maternal mortality and there are many resources already available for us to draw upon. Many Black, female-led organizations are already providing effective and thorough leadership on this issue. Here are some of the organizations leading the way:
National Birth Equity Collaboration
SisterSong: Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective
Center for Reproductive Rights Maternal Health & Rights Initiative
Association of Maternal & Child Health Program
National Black Doulas Association
California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative
Maternal Health Taskforce–What Role Can Doulas Play in Addressing Black Maternal Mortality?
State Perinatal Quality Collaboratives
While there has been a lot of research on this issue, there is still so much more to learn in order to best address maternal mortality outcomes in the United States. Here are some resources that are useful when trying to understand this public health issue.
CDC – Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Pregnancy-Related Deaths – United States, 2007–2016 (Infographic)
In addition to contacting your elected officials and encouraging them to center this issue as part of of their platform, there are some things you can do as an individual to address maternal mortality in the United States.
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