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Tag: Black Americans

Book Review: The Women Who Caught the Babies

February 13, 2023March 13, 2023 Abby JorgensenLeave a comment

I encourage you to read this short book. And then read it again.

Posted in birth, parentingTagged African American, beauty, birth, Black American History Month, Black Americans, Black characters, Black midwives, book review, books, history, midwife, racism, recent history, violence

The Smithsonian exhibit on Black midwives you can visit from your living room

February 2, 2023 Abby JorgensenLeave a comment

Here's a free and easy learning opportunity!

Posted in birth, supporting loved onesTagged birth, Black American History Month, Black Americans, Black lives, Black midwives, education, history, learning, midwife, museum, pro-family, racism, recent history, recommendation, research, resources, Smithsonian
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