Our networks serves Black and brown girls (trans or cis) and gender-diverse youth survivors of sexual violence, retributive (corrective) violence, assault, obstetric violence, birth injustice, discrimination, or disenfranchisement due to their gender, race, sexual orientation, gender expression, faith, ability, or other identity markers. This demographic likely includes youth from low-income neighborhoods and varying language skills and immigration statuses.
Written by: Jess Kimball Rates of maternal mortality and perinatal mood and anxiety disorder are…
Written by: Jess Kimball Finding a doctor someone trusts seems to be hard, especially for…
Written by: Jess Kimball Breastfeeding has many proven health benefits, making breastfeeding and pumping access…
Written by: Jess Kimball There are major disparities in breastfeeding rates based on race. Overall,…
Written by: Jess Kimball The Benefits of Breastfeeding August 1st through 7th marks World Breastfeeding…
Written by: Jess Kimball In all parts of healthcare, there can be judgment found between…
Written by: Brianna Rusu More often than not the only media representations of same-sex female…
Written by: Jess Kimball Providing Accessible Care and Getting Paid For It I think it…
Written by: Simone S. Families in Indonesia thought they were sending their sons to a…
Written by: Jess Kimball Setting Your Rates There is a long history of caregiving careers…
Written by: Jess Kimball Registering Your Business It can feel intimidating to register your business,…
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