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A special panel discussion focused on Black maternal health is set to take place on Saturday, May 9, just ahead of Mother's Day. The event will feature writer Kirsten Corley Bennett, who will share her personal postpartum journey. The conversation will be moderated by three-time Emmy winner Jasmine Minor.
The discussion aims to shed light on the critical disparities and challenges faced by Black mothers during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Bennett's story is expected to offer a raw and honest look at the physical and emotional hurdles many women navigate without adequate support or recognition.
Minor, known for her work in journalism and storytelling, will guide the conversation to explore systemic issues, personal resilience, and the urgent need for better healthcare outcomes. The panel comes at a time when Black maternal mortality rates remain disproportionately high compared to other demographics.
Organizers hope the event will not only raise awareness but also foster a sense of community and empowerment. Attendees can expect an open dialogue about the realities of Black motherhood, from joy and strength to the often unspoken struggles. The event serves as a timely reminder of the importance of advocacy and support for Black mothers everywhere.
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