The U.S. is among the most dangerous developed nations in which to give birth. In fact, Black women are 3x more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. Change is necessary, but we can't do it alone.
On Thursday, Dec. 17 from 12-1 p.m. PST, join March of Dimes and our panel of top health experts, corporate leaders and advocates for a powerful discussion on the role structural racism plays in the lives of Black women.
Learn actions we can ALL take to become allies for change. Gain valuable insights from experts in each field and receive actionable tools that you can use to support Black women in their community, workplace and health, including:
oTatyana Ali - Actress, Mom and Advocate
oNourbese Flint - Policy Director, Black Women for Wellness
oDr. Natali Aziz - Clinical Assistant Professor, OB/GYN -Maternal Fetal Medicine, Stanford Children's Health
oMelissa Franklin, Ed.D. - Pritzker Fellow; CEO, Growth Mindset Communications
oDarlene Slaughter (moderator) - Chief Diversity Officer, March of Dimes
We invite you to join the livestream which will broadcast on the following channels:
oMarch of Dimes Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/marchofdimes/
oMarch of Dimes California Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/marchofdimesca/