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We Are Not Asking Permission to Save Our Own Lives

Leseliey Welch, Renee Branch Canady, Chelsea Harmell, Nicole White, Char'ly Snow, Lisa Kane Low

2022The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: While favorable outcomes of birth centers are documented, Black-led birth centers and maternal health models are rarely highlighted. Such disparities are manifestations of institutional racism. A nascent body of literature suggests that culturally affirming care provided by Black-led birth centers benefit all birthing people—regardless of race. Birth Detroit is one such maternal health model led by Black women that offers a justice response to inequitable care options in Black communities. Methods: This article describes a departure from traditional White supremacist research models that privilege quantitative outcomes to the exclusion of iterative processes, lived experiences, and consciousness-raising. A community organizing approach to birth center development led by Black women and rooted in equity values of safety, love, trust, and justice is outlined. Results: Birth Detroit is a Black-led, community-informed model that includes integration of evidence-based approaches to improving health outcomes and that embraces community midwifery prenatal care and a strategic trajectory to open a birth center in the city of Detroit. Conclusion: Birth Detroit demonstrates the operationalization of a Black feminist standpoint, lifts up the power of communities to lead in their own care, and offers a blueprint for action to improve inequities and maternal-infant health in Black communities.

Topics & Concepts

OperationalizationPrivilege (computing)Health equityHealth careBlueprintMedicineSociologyGender studiesNursingPolitical sciencePublic healthLawMechanical engineeringEngineeringPhilosophyEpistemologyMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsGrief, Bereavement, and Mental HealthReproductive Health and Contraception
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