As the meeting started, the supervisor asked how we were all doing.
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Read MoreBlack women are still a low priority for politicians and lawmakers. The staggering morbidity rates have pushed birth workers into the forefront of maternal care.
Read More2020 was supposed to be Breonna Taylor’s year. She never asked to be the subject of a viral hashtag or to have her name on t-shirts, or for a documentary about her to be made. She was saving up money to buy a house. She wanted to have a baby with her boyfriend, Kenneth. They had already picked out a name.
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