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Why We Exist?
Nothing has illuminated the issue of implicit biases like that of maternal morbidity and mortality affecting Black women.
Indubitably, regardless of power, wealth, status, and influence, Black women are not protected against becoming victims of reproductive injustices. That their outcomes parallel those of Black women whose social determinants of health conditions offer less access to upward mobility shows how significantly dire and endemic these disparties really are.
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Whether you're in your home on a Zoom call, at the office or social distancing in a public place, Bare Life and Live™ creates products that invoke, provoke, and evoke discussions that aim to re-shape and restructure society towards restorative reproductive practices for Black Women.
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Know It. Stop It. Name It.
By lumping Black Maternal Morbidity and Mortality issues into the 'Women of Color' category, the issue of covert, insidious and systemic racism that disproportionately affects Black Women is being repeatedly done, rendering us in a perpetual state of invisibility and will continue to kill us.