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MIDWIFERY: Its History, Value & Necessity in Black America — National Broadcast

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Because Black maternity and infant mortality rates in the

U.S., are alarmingly high, even greater than many "Third World"

countries, we must explore and expand midwifery as a viable and necessary solution. Tune in to this broadcast and

learn a significant aspect of Black American History.

In this very important national broadcast series, we have experts and leaders

in the field of midwifery, maternity, motherhood, and healthcare. They will

provide historical insights and solutions surrounding the state of Black

maternity and the role of midwifery in solving maternity and infant morbidity

and mortality.

Part 1: History of Midwifery in Black America

Few people know the extraordinary and traditional role that

Black women played in assisting women in childbirth throughout the annals of

history. Our understanding of the value of this childbirth alternative is the first step toward embracing it.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2011 at 9:00 p.m. (EST)

Listen at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kamuhammad or Call: (323) 792-2944

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Because Black maternity and infant mortality rates in the

U.S., are alarmingly high, even greater than many "Third World"

countries, we must explore and expand midwifery as a viable and necessary solution. Tune in to this broadcast and

learn a significant aspect of Black American History.

In this very important national broadcast series, we have experts and leaders

in the field of midwifery, maternity, motherhood, and healthcare. They will

provide historical insights and solutions surrounding the state of Black

maternity and the role of midwifery in solving maternity and infant morbidity

and mortality.

Part 1: History of Midwifery in Black America

Few people know the extraordinary and traditional role that

Black women played in assisting women in childbirth throughout the annals of

history. Our understanding of the value of this childbirth alternative is the first step toward embracing it.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2011 at 9:00 p.m. (EST)

Listen at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kamuhammad or Call: (323) 792-2944

Click Here to Read full Announcement

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