City of Columbia hosting first Black Maternal Health Week events

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2 min read • April 10, 2024
City of Columbia hosting first Black Maternal Health Week events

The City of Columbia, in partnership with the Black Maternal Health Collective, held a press conference on April 4 to announce a series of events for the very first Black Maternal Health Week. Black Maternal Health Week, based on the Black Mama’s Matter Initiative, is a week of awareness, activism and community-building with the goals of deepening the statewide conversation about Black maternal health in the US; Amplify community-driven policy, research, and care solutions; Center the voices of Black Mamas, women, families, and stakeholders; provide a platform for Black-led entities and efforts on maternal health, birth and reproductive justice; Councilwoman Aditi Bussells announced the City’s signature event, a health and resource fair, which will be held on April 6 at the Drew Wellness Center. Speakers also announced plans for a full week of educational forms and other activities to bring awareness to Black Maternal Health Week.

Speakers at the press conference included Councilwoman Aditi Bussells, Councilwoman Tina Herbert, Rhonda Sims, Founder of the Black Maternal Health Collective, and Dr. Kari-Claudia Allen Harrington, M.D.,Prisma Health, Family Medicine Physician, Coroner Naida Rutherford, District 77 Representative Kambrell H. Garvin, and Mayor Daniel Rickenmann presented a proclamation for Black Maternal Health Week.

See remaining event details below:

  • Thursday, April 12th “Talk with Doc” Part 1, Richland Library Main, 1431 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29201, 5:30pm-7:00pm

Join us for an open conversation with Black led OB physicians about safe labor, delivery, navigating the hospital, how to create a livable birth plan.

  • Saturday, April 13th – Birthing Justice Film with Panel Q&A, Epic Events, 125 Outlet Pointe Boulevard Suite A&B, Columbia, SC 29210, 10:00am-2:00pm

Join us to view the cutting edge film on Birthing Justice” by Olympic medalist Allyson Felix. After viewing the film there will be an open Q&A discussion with leaders who support birthing families.

  • Wednesday, April 17th “Talk with Doc” Part 2,Richland County Library Main 1431 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29201, 5:30pm-7:00pm

Come and join us for an open dialogue on topics such as medicated vs un-medicated births, how to advocate for yourself during pregnancy and how to choose your care team to support you during and after pregnancy.

To register and learn more about all Black Maternal Health Week events, visit Columbia Black Maternal Health Week

(colabmhweek.com)

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