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Film Screening: Birthing Justice

Birthing Justice Documentary Poster

Film Screening: Birthing Justice

Center for Literary and Comparative Studies | Classics | College of Arts and Humanities | Douglass Center | English | School of Public Health Friday, April 26, 2024 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall

The College of Arts and Humanities and the School of Public Health co-host a screening of "Birthing Justice."

"Birthing Justice" is a feature-length documentary discussing the issues fueling the maternal health crisis within the African American community and advocating for best practices to enhance birthing equity for all women, especially Black women. Our filmmakers explore this national epidemic in four regions— Washington, D.C., Augusta, GA, several areas in Missouri, and California, interviewing those affected by current policies, i.e. birthing individuals and healthcare professionals, as well as those, such as birthing advocates, activists and policy makers, in the forefront of advancing policy change. 

We believe every woman deserves a beautiful birth story. To learn more, go to www.birthingjustice.com

Film producer Denise Pines will be in attendance. There will be a brief reception after the screening.

Add to Calendar 04/26/24 3:00 PM 04/26/24 5:00 PM America/New_York Film Screening: Birthing Justice

The College of Arts and Humanities and the School of Public Health co-host a screening of "Birthing Justice."

"Birthing Justice" is a feature-length documentary discussing the issues fueling the maternal health crisis within the African American community and advocating for best practices to enhance birthing equity for all women, especially Black women. Our filmmakers explore this national epidemic in four regions— Washington, D.C., Augusta, GA, several areas in Missouri, and California, interviewing those affected by current policies, i.e. birthing individuals and healthcare professionals, as well as those, such as birthing advocates, activists and policy makers, in the forefront of advancing policy change. 

We believe every woman deserves a beautiful birth story. To learn more, go to www.birthingjustice.com

Film producer Denise Pines will be in attendance. There will be a brief reception after the screening.

The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center