BMMA visited Emory University Hospital Midtown to meet with nursing and residency leaders on strengthening maternal and perinatal care for Black Mamas and families. We shared insights, toured clinical units, and discussed ways to better support clinicians.
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BMMA was on the ground in Salt Lake City, Utah, for the Alliance for Early Success Connect conference, where Stephanie Artistide and Sang Hee Won, represented BMMA & connected with early childhood leaders from across the country.
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Earlier this fall, our Director of Strategy, Wanja Ngugi, joined Executive Director Angela D. Aina at the Feminist Funded Conference in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Womenβs Funding Network.
BMMA had the joy of supporting Women Engaged for their Justice Jam & Community Fair in ATL this past June 2025!
We shared our work in Black Maternal Health, with a focus on our policy initiatives, & had great conversations with community members eager to learn more.
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BMMA was on the ground for this #BMHinAction moment at United Way's InForum discussion, which explored the intricate web of maternal health challenges facing our communities.
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BMMA made an impact at the NICU Discharge and Transition Planning Summit.
Key takeaways: Black NICU families need tailored support, and the clinical workforce seeks culturally responsive guidelines. Our resources at blackmamasmatter.org/literature can help!
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Meet Sylvia McMillon, a PhD student who flew all the way from Florida to volunteer at the #BMHC24.
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On 3/13, we joined Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of GA for Maternal Health Awareness Day and Black Midwives Day at the Capitol!
From lived experiences to expert insights, the call was clear: We need policy-driven solutions to improve Black Maternal Health.