The Birth Justice Origins Project is built on ten core values that guide our work and advocacy. These values are informed by a range of frameworks and cultural influences—from Black feminism to Pan-Africanism and Healing Justice. Explore each value and learn how these frameworks inspire and shape the movement for birth justice
Honoring and reclaiming traditional Black midwifery practices that have been marginalized by systemic oppression.
Ensuring that birthing individuals have autonomy and are supported by their communities throughout their pregnancy and birthing experience.
Advocating for equitable access to quality healthcare, regardless of economic status, race, or geography.
Combating systemic racism in healthcare and supporting anti racist policies that ensure all birthing individuals are treated with dignity.
Addressing not only physical health but also mental, emotional, and spiritual well being throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
Recognizing how intersecting identities (race, gender, class) affect experiences of birthing and ensuring those at the margins receive focused advocacy.
Repairing harms done to Black birthing communities through reparative policies and support mechanisms.
Building connections with birth workers and communities across the African diaspora to share knowledge and practices.
Creating supportive spaces where birthing individuals can heal from trauma and adverse experiences, including medical trauma.
Understanding that birth justice is part of the broader fight for freedom and liberation of all oppressed communities.
Midwifery care is holistic, healing, and humanistic. It has a rich herstory and legacy in communities of color.
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Honoring and reclaiming traditional Black midwifery practices that have been marginalized by systemic oppression.
Honoring and reclaiming traditional Black midwifery practices that have been marginalized by systemic oppression.
Honoring and reclaiming traditional Black midwifery practices that have been marginalized by systemic oppression.
Honoring and reclaiming traditional Black midwifery practices that have been marginalized by systemic oppression.