Transforming the systems and policies that exacerbate health disparities for moms and babies.
To eliminate the widening health equity gap, we must acknowledge and dismantle structural racism, and address interpersonal racism, bias and stigma that directly and negatively affects the health of moms, babies and families.
This working group will take actions that include:
Clinical Liaison, Georgia Obstetrical and Gynecological Society
Obstetrician and Gynecologist
This working group is comprised of over 100 individual and organizational partners, including:
An article describing the steps Broward County is taking to address systemic racism.
An article examining how women of color are more likely to experience complications related to pregnancy, including poor maternal health outcomes and preterm birth.
An article describing Broward County's launch of a new task force to create greater racial equity in the area.
Every family can have the best possible start. But today, too many moms and babies are dying or experiencing serious health complications related to childbirth—and far too many are moms and babies of color. Only by working together can we confront inequities and ensure the health and wellbeing of every family.