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ReBirth of a Nation: Why These Black Traditions Matter with Linda Jones

Black History Year

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Reclaiming Sacredness: Black Birthing Practices & Liberation

The chapter discusses the historical significance of black granny midwives and the impact of their replacement by white nurses, removing the sacredness from birthing traditions. It delves into the importance of reframing perceptions of pain during childbirth and explores the experience of childbirth from a doula's perspective, emphasizing the beauty and sacredness of the process. The conversation also addresses the fear and control imposed by the medical profession on birthing experiences for black women, highlighting the necessity of personalized information and the role of doulas in alleviating fears.

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