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The White House Acknowledges Black Maternal Health Week

The White House Shows Its Support For Black Maternal Health Week

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In case you missed it, this week is Black Maternal Health Week (BMHW), which runs from April 11 to April 17. Founded and led by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance, BMHW is an initiative that aims to deepen the conversation around Black maternal health in the US. "The campaign and activities for Black Maternal Health Week serve to amplify the voices of Black Mamas and centre the values and traditions of the reproductive and birth justice movements. Activities during BMHW are rooted in human rights, reproductive justice, and birth justice frameworks," the Black Mamas Matter Alliance website states.

While this is the fifth anniversary of BMHW, the White House only officially acknowledged it last April. On Twitter, the Black Mamas Matter Alliance noted the White House's official proclamation for Black Maternal Health Week 2022, saying the organisation was "thrilled to have the support" of the president and vice president for the second year in a row.

In the April 8 proclamation, President Biden called upon "all Americans to raise awareness of the state of Black maternal health in the United States by understanding the consequences of systemic discrimination, recognising the scope of this problem and the need for urgent solutions, amplifying the voices and experiences of Black women, families, and communities, and committing to building a work in which Black women do not have to fear for their safety, their well-being, their dignity, or their lives, before, during, and after pregnancy."


To give some insight into just how bad the care gap is, Black women die from pregnancy complications around 3.55 times more than non-Hispanic white women, per the American Journal of Public Health. And Black infants die at twice the rate of infants born to non-Hispanic white mothers, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

This year's Black Maternal Health week theme is titled, "Building for Liberation: Centreing Black Mamas, Black Families and Black Systems of Care." The goal is to bring attention to the "need for learning about Black Feminist and womanist approaches in strengthening wellness structures within our communities, across the Diaspora, as a revolutionary act in the pursuit of liberation and in the global fight to END maternal mortality," per the Black Mamas Matter Alliance. The organisation will have both virtual and in-person programming throughout the week. Visit the Black Mamas Matter Alliance to learn more and sign up for events.


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