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Friday
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October 
04
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Saturday
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October 
05 
2024
9:00am 
5:00pm

Black Perinatal Health & Reproductive Justice

We invite you to the 2nd Maryland Black Perinatal Health & Reproductive Justice Summit. A two-day convening to build and cultivate intentional relationships, learn together, make meaning and work towards holistic care and reproductive justice through radical imagination. 

 
This is meant to bring together diverse stakeholders, which include: birth workers, midwives, practitioners, scholars, physicians, nurses, academics, researchers, therapists, social workers, community leaders, organizers, policy makers, creatives and anyone dedicated to working collaboratively for equity and justice for the state of Maryland and beyond.

 
Our intentions for this time together is to co-create and build in community to better understand the perinatal and reproductive health, rights and justice landscape.

A limited number of scholarships are available with an intention for community practitioners, birthworkers, grassroots orgs and students. If a scholarship could be beneficial to you, please fill out this form.


Building meaningful relationships and learning together for transformative futures.

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We have a limited number of scholarships available for people to attend with a focus on students, community practitioners and community members. If this would be beneficial to you, please fill out this form. 

Speakers

Michelle Browder

Founder, More Than Tours


Delegate Jheanelle Wilkins

Maryland State Delegate, 20th Legislative District and Chair of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland

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Phylicia Porter

Baltimore City Councilwoman


Kristen Brooks

LCSW-C, LICSW, PMH-C

Founder, Building Beyond Therapy

Kristen Brooks is the founder and lead clinician of Building Beyond Therapy Inc. With almost a decade of experience as a social worker, Kristen has provided social work services in many capacities, including child welfare, inpatient psychiatric services and schools. Kristen received her MSW from the University of Maryland Baltimore and is clinically licensed in Maryland and Washington, D.C. 

 While Kristen has provided therapeutic services for many years to individuals and families, her true passion lies in helping young women and mothers realize their true importance and potential. Kristen holds a Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C) through Postpartum Support International (PSI) and has completed specialized trainings in Postpartum Mood Disorders with an emphasis on trauma and pregnancy and infant loss. She is also trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy. Kristen is a Board Certified Supervisor with the Board of Social Work Examiners and a Board Approved Supervisor with the Board of Counselors and Therapists in Maryland, is a member of Postpartum Support International and the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color. Kristen currently  resides in Prince George's County with her husband and children.

Kay Matthews

Executive Director & Founder, Shades of Blue Project

Kay Matthews founded the Shades of Blue Project in 2013, shortly after the stillborn death of her daughter Troya Simone. Kay shifted into full-time advocacy for Black birthing individuals after launching her Non-Profit organization BabyCakes and Brunch, from which the Shades of Blue Project was created. As she built the Shades of Blue Project, she understood that she was not alone in her experience and that the maternal morbidity rates of Black women were only worsening. Also true was that Black maternal mental health support systems were non-existent, poorly managed, or resulted in Black mothers having their children removed from their homes. This lack of Black maternal mental health care and continued ill-treatment of Black birthing individuals spurred Matthews to create the I.N.S.P.I.R.E. Method Training. She also created Black Maternal Mental Health Week (BMMHW)—a week-long event that focuses on the challenges that persist, viable solutions, community support, and compassion training. 

Chanel L. Porchia-Albert, CD, CPD, CLC, CHHC

Founder, Ancient Song 



Raegan McDonald-Mosley, MD, MPH

Executive Director, Power to Decide

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Nastassia Harris, DNP, IBCLC

Executive Director, Perinatal Health Equity Initiative


Elizabeth Dawes Gay

Director of Maternal and Reproductive Health, The Century Foundation

Elizabeth Dawes Gay, MPH (she/her) is a multifaceted social entrepreneur working for Black women and people of color. Elizabeth’s lived experience as a Black woman in the United States drives her to fight injustice and create a more equitable world. Elizabeth is the founder of Ìpàdé - DC’s first meeting place, event space, and community of support designed for Black women and femme of color entrepreneurs, professionals, and creatives. She is also the founder of Sisu Consulting, where she works with initiatives focused on communities of color. Elizabeth is also a co-founder of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance, featured in the forthcoming edition of Birthing Justice: Black Women, Pregnancy, and Childbirth.

Donna Marie Neale, MD

Associate Professor and OB/GYN with University of Maryland Capitol Region

Donna M. Neale, MD, is a fellowship trained OB/GYN and maternal-fetal medicine specialist focusing on high-risk pregnancies, labor and delivery, and gestational diabetes.

Dr. Neale attended medical school at the Boston University School of Medicine, completed her residency at Georgetown University Hospital and performed a fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine. She received her undergraduate degree from Brown University. Dr. Neale is a member of the National Medical Association and a fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

"Mama" Linda Jones

Black Women Birthing Justice

Linda Jones is a Birth and Postpartum Doula and mother of two, grandmother of four and great-grandmother of four, who lives in Oakland, CA. She founded and owned Waddle and Swaddle Baby Boutique and Resource Center in Berkeley, CA and has been a part of the natural birth advocacy community in the Bay Area for over three decades. She is one of the co-founders of Black Women Birthing Justice and was one of the founders of a Doula collective (Roots of Labor Birth Collective) Linda is a Community Advisory Board member for UCSF Preterm Birth Initiative and is Executive Director and on the Executive Committee for Mothers for Mothers Postpartum Justice Project.

Jessica Roach, LPN, MPH

Executive Director, Restoring Our Own Through Transformation (ROOTT)

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Charnise Littles, IBCLC

Founder and Executive Director, Birth & Milk, Co.

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Sayida Peprah-Wilson

Director & Founder, Diversity Uplifts

Dr. Sayida Peprah-Wilson is both a licensed clinical psychologist and doula with specialty in multicultural psychology, trauma, suicide prevention and maternal mental health. Dr. Sayida earned her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, with a Multi-cultural Clinical-Community Emphasis, from the California School of Professional Psychology, at Alliant International University. She completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology and Religion at Spelman College. She has had a multi-faceted career as a psychologist having worked in community-based, in-home, psychiatric hospital, prison and private practice settings.       

Dr. Sayida’s study and work strongly emphasize multicultural awareness and in an effort to further this, she has traveled to Ghana, Mexico, Egypt and India, studying mental health approaches, indigenous culture and local spiritual traditions.

Lauren Arrington, DNP, CNM, FACNM

Assistant Professor Susan H. Mayer Endowed Professor in Health Equity, Georgetown University and St. Joseph Hospital

As a midwife with a background in Africana Studies and history, Dr. Lauren Arrington is interested in applying tactics that emerge from social justice movements to achieve equity in perinatal care. She is an assistant professor in the Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program at Georgetown University School of Nursing, a practicing midwife in Maryland, and previously served as a maternal health advisor for Jhpiego, where she provided technical support for global health projects in Southern, West, and East Africa. She is the co-editor of a maternal health equity toolkit for Maryland Hospitals that was developed through the Maryland Maternal Health Innovation Program (MDMOM). Her work leading a hospital-based quality improvement initiative to reduce peripartum racial and ethnic disparities was recognized with an award from the Alliance on Innovation and Maternal Health.

Kerry M. Lewis, MD

Medical Director Women's and Infants Services, UM Capital Region Medical Group

As a maternal fetal medicine (MFM) specialist, Dr. Lewis manages the entire range of medium- to high-risk pregnancies, including women who start their pregnancy with health issues such as high blood pressure or advanced maternal age as well as those who develop complications during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes or placenta previa.

Dr. Lewis has more than 20 years of experience practicing as a perinatologist and obstetric doctor and has a special interest in managing complex obstetric conditions. As medical director of University of Maryland Capital Regional Health's OB/GYN, MFM and Women's Health and Specialty programs, Dr. Lewis focuses on presenting his patients with comprehensive options for their delivery, no matter how complicated, and helping a high-risk mother maintain the gestation period as long as is safe for her and her baby. His job is to balance the risk to the mother's health from an extended gestation and the risk to the baby of a premature delivery.

Elon Geffard

Co-Founder, Birth Detroit

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Krystal Leaphart

Policy Analyst and Reproductive Justice Advocate

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Ebony Simpson, CNM

Midwife, University of Maryland, Capitol Region

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Schedule: October 4, 2024

8:45 to 9:30 AM

Check-In

Registration Team

9:30 AM

Welcome

Summit Host Committee and Baltimore City Councilwoman Phylicia Porter

10:00 AM

Remarks

Delegate Jheanelle Wilkins

10:15 AM

The Mothers of Gynecology: Recontextualizing Hard Histories to Reclaim Reproductive Justice

Michelle Browder

11:15 AM to 12:15 PM

Birthing Justice: Building what we need and desire for liberatory futures

"Mama" Linda Jones and Dr. Sayida Peprah-Wilson

12:15 to 12:45 PM

Lunch & Conversation

1:00 to 1:50 PM

Collaborative Perinatal Care Teams: The New Normal

Charnise Littles, Donna Neale, Kerry M. Lewis, Ebony Simpson and Yolande Hackney

1:50 to 2:10 PM

Networking Break

2:10 PM to 3:00 PM

Session

 

Building the Bridge: Strategies for Advancing Black Maternal Health Policy



Elizabeth Dawes Gay and Ijeoma Egekeze

3:10 PM to 4:00 PM

Preeclampsia and Black Maternal Mortality

Nastassia Harris

4:00 PM to 4:50 PM

Making Shift Happen: Centering Black Perinatal Mental Health

Kay Matthews

5:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Networking

Apropoe's Restaurant

Schedule: October 5, 2024

9:30 – 9:45 AM

Welcome

Summit Host Committee

9:45 AM to 10:45 AM

Structural and Social Determinants and Their Impact on Health

Jessica Roach

11:00 – 11:45  AM

The Current Climate of Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice

Raegan McDonald-Mosley

12:00 – 12:30PM

Lunch


12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

Transforming Maternal Healthcare: Achieving Equity through Policy and Practice

Chanel Porchia Albert

1:30 to 2:30 PM

Abolitionist Futures: Understanding Family Policing and Regulation

Erin Miles Cloud

2:45 PM to 4:00 PM

Perinatal Health and Reproductive Justice Collective Policy and Legislation Build-Out

Krystal Leaphart and Denys Symonette

4:00 to 4:20

Report Out


4:30 PM

Closing



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A Fortune 500 company, 3DAYS sets the platinum standard for engaging, media-rich mobile ads. With award-winning campaigns in video, interactive and animated content and partnerships with top-tier creative agencies across the globe, 3DAYS dominates the mobile ad solutions field and delivers effective, cost-effective solutions.

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A Fortune 500 company, 3DAYS sets the platinum standard for engaging, media-rich mobile ads. With award-winning campaigns in video, interactive and animated content and partnerships with top-tier creative agencies across the globe, 3DAYS dominates the mobile ad solutions field and delivers effective, cost-effective solutions.

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