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In Response to Alarming Facts About Black Women's Maternal Health, Doula's Twitter Thread With Advice for Black Expectant Moms Goes Vir
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(Sex)
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... limitations of financial inequalities, structural racism, and varied healthcare standards. Racial disparities in pain treatment also play a large role—there is a long history of doctors not taking Black ...
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Created on 17 December 2021
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Pro-Democracy Protests in Thailand Spark Feminist Political Movement
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(Feminism)
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... to make up the majority of participants, too.”
The protests are motivated by the inequalities Thai women face in healthcare, government, and general safety. Even though Thailand was named one of Asia’s ...
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Created on 07 October 2020
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Birth Justice Pilot Program In San Francisco To Address Inequalities For Pregnant Black People and Pacific Islanders
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(Feminism)
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... Expecting Justice collective led by Dr. Zea Malawa at the San Francisco Department of Public Health. To provide for the first 150 recipients, the project is funded by the Hellman Foundation, the UCSF California ...
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Created on 16 September 2020
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New Jersey DOH Exempts Doulas From Hospital Delivery Support Person Limits During Coronavirus
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(Feminism)
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In the state of New Jersey, the Department of Health issued an executive directive that exempted doulas from the limits on support persons during a pregnant person’s hospital stay during the COVID-19 ...
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Created on 30 June 2020
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#JusticeForAmber: Pregnancy-Related Negligence During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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(Living)
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... he says.
Amber was a healthy young woman who maintained a vegan diet throughout her pregnancy and followed precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The neglect began before the pandemic, in January ...
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Created on 15 May 2020
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Mourning My Abuser, My Mother
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(Living)
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... friends, my work, and I was in a positive, healthy community that loved me well. Toxicity was a hurdle I had begun to overcome, both in my life and in myself. As the conversation wore on, an argument ...
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Created on 24 March 2016
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UNC Student May Be Expelled for Refusing to Remain Silent About Her Rape
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(General)
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A student at the University of North Carolina may be facing expulsion for speaking out publicly about her rape. Landen Gambill has refused to keep quiet about her school’s utterly insufficient response ...
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Created on 26 February 2013