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Amy Fan on Making Birth Control Accessible for All at Twentyeight

WEBAmy Fan is the co-founder of Twentyeight Health, a mission-driven women's health startup.Her company’s goal is to make reproductive and sexual health

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Issue No. 4: Black Maternal Health — Womanly Magazine

WEBDecline. In this issue you will find preventative health information on preterm birth, gestational diabetes and where to find the best resources for new mothers as well as …

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Accessing Reproductive Healthcare During Covid-19, by Amy …

WEBAccessing the same level of reproductive care you may have had prior to the COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging for many communities, especially …

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Exploring Alternatives: Black midwives serving Black mothers

WEBOne of the few Black midwives in Philadelphia wants to give women of color more health care options. When Asasiya Muhammad walks into her office at Inner …

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Womanly Chats with Sherita Hill Golden, M.D., M.H.S

WEBSherita Hill Golden, M.D., M.H.S is an esteemed doctor, scientist, and administrator at Johns Hopkins Medicine, dedicated to serving her community and …

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Creating Access through Representation and Advocacy at …

WEBWomanly Magazine provides accessible health information to women and non-binary people through visual and literary art. Editor-In-Chief Attia Taylor met with Pascale Bernard to talk about her path to women’s health advocacy, the challenges Black women face in relation to their maternal health, and how Planned Parenthood is working to improve

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How FOLX is Reimagining Health Care for LGBTQIA+ Communities

WEBTerri Fleming: Tell me a little bit about starting FOLX and what you all currently offer? Kate Steinle: Our founder has been a disruptor in the health care field …

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Book Review: Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts

WEBKilling The Black Body: Race, Reproduction, And The Meaning Of Liberty by Dorothy Roberts is a powerful insight into the reproductive history of Black women in America.. …

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About — Womanly Magazine

WEBWomanly Magazine provides accessible health information to women and non-binary people through visual and literary art. By using this website, you agree to our use of …

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Anatomy of a GYN Appointment, By María Teresa Alzuru

WEBWhether you are going for the first or the tenth time, a visit to the gynecologist (GYN) can often come with some level of anxiety.

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Womanly Mag Special Issue: High Blood Pressure

WEBIn this first-ever special issue, Womanly partnered with the Maryland Institute College of Art MFA in Illustration Practice to focus on the topic of high blood pressure, also known as …

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How To Advocate for Yourself as a Black Parent

WEBAdvocating for yourself as a Black parent means more than making a birth plan. While all parents need to decide on the use of an epidural, the desire to have skin-to-skin contact, …

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Abi Sundaram of Zencape Health on Building A Tech Start-Up to …

WEBI was introduced to Abi Sundaram many years ago, prior to her launching her company, Zencape Health.We talked about building services and inclusive spaces …

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An Interview with Dr. Khiara M. Bridges on Racism in American …

WEBDr. Khiara M. Bridges is a Law Professor and the Associate Dean for Equity, Justice, and Engagement at Boston University. She’s the author of three books, including …

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Black Maternal Health — Womanly Magazine

WEBWords - Morgan Ersery Photography - Malika Ali Harding. Why Our 4th Issue Focuses on Black Maternal Health. Black women are three to four times more likely to experience a pregnancy related death than white women, according to the CDC.Black infants in the US are more than twice as likely to die than white infants.. This is not …

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Prison Food: A Hidden Public Health Crisis

WEBPrison food refers to the meals that are served to those incarcerated in correctional institutions. While some correctional facilities do prepare and cook their own meals, …

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Black Maternal Health Week: An Interview with Leah Jones of …

WEBLeah Jones is a Louisville, Kentucky native, Black mama, visual artist, and the Deputy Director at SisterSong.SisterSong is a Southern based organization founded to build a …

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Writing to Heal: A Trauma-Informed Expressive Writing Practice

WEBIssue No. 5: Stressed Out! Words - Sarah Yurch "I write for the still-fragmented parts in me, trying to bring them together." —Adrienne Rich. It is powerful to take control of the …

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Birth Announcement For Those Who Will And Will Never Be

WEBEmily Carris Duncan draws on the historic tradition of improvisational protection quilts created by those in bondage during the transatlantic slave trade. The …

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The Surprising Link Between Misophonia and Stress: …

WEBFor over twenty years I have been suffering from an illness that impacts every aspect of my life, but I didn’t even know the name of it! In fact, for many of those years my illness …

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Economics of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infancy + WIC in Brief

WEBEconomics of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infancy + WIC in Brief — Womanly Magazine. Womanly Magazine provides accessible health information to women and non-binary …

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What is Hypertension

WEBRace as Risk Factor Racial health disparities relating to hypertension in BIPOC is a public health issue. Despite improvement in awareness and treatment of hypertension, Black people are still more likely to have hypertension-related diseases and complications.

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