More Black people sought births outside hospitals in 2020, report finds – Washington Post
More People Giving Birth at Home and In Birth Centers
Black Communities See Largest Increase
The Power of Accountability – HCPLAN
The Healthcare Industry Can Do More for Maternal Health – MedPage Today
National Partnership Applauds RWJF Abortion Rights Stance
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
The maternal health crisis: Challenges, opportunities and solutions for moms, infants and families – Touchpoints
Virginia takes steps to address maternal health disparities and mortality ahead of 2022 session – State of Reform
Improving Maternal Care Across All Demographics – Issuu
Doulas Hope to Regain Momentum as Covid Restrictions Ease – New York Times
Telethon for Documenting Black Birth Experiences Slated for June 25 – Black Enterprise
President Biden’s Historic Budget Takes a Stand for Women & Families
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
National Partnership for Women & Families and National Birth Equity Collaborative Issue Ground-Breaking Work on How Racism Affects Mom and Babies
The National Partnership for Women & Families and the National Birth Equity Collaborative joined forces to raise awareness about the many factors driving the nation’s maternal health crisis through a 10-bulletin series: Saving the Lives of Moms & Babies:...
National Partnership Ramps Up Effort to End Maternal Health Crisis with New Hire
Venicia Gray Named Senior Manager for Maternal and Infant Health
What is a doula? And other answers to common questions. – The Washington Post
Momnibus Urgently Needed to Address Black Maternal Health Crisis
Statement of Sinsi Hernández-Cancio, Vice President for Health Justice, National Partnership for Women & Families
National Partnership Moves to Boost Health Equity Work
Consolidates Health Justice and Reproductive Rights Teams
The ‘fourth trimester’ and plight of new mothers during a pandemic – Boston Globe
In NYC, the Wrong Zip Code Could Mean Death – COLORLINES
Sinsi Hernández-Cancio to Lead New Health Justice Team
Today the National Partnership for Women & Families announced Sinsi Hernández-Cancio, J.D. as vice president for Health Justice. She will officially take over the role full time on March 30. Hernández-Cancio previously served as the founding director of...