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A Digital Hug for Black Mothers featuring Tenira Stubblefield

Mar 28, 20242 hrSeason 2Ep. 24
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Episode description

The Afrocentric podcast episode "A Digital Hug for Black Mothers  featuring Tenira Stubblefield ” delves into the life experiences of young black women transitioning into motherhood, particularly focusing on the challenges they face in accessing quality maternity care in the south. The podcast highlights disparities in healthcare access and advocates for interventions such as expanding Medicaid coverage, increasing funding for community health centers, and addressing implicit bias and racism in the healthcare system. It also points out the lack of sex education in rural black communities as a factor contributing to poor maternal health outcomes. Emphasizing the importance of safe and affordable care during pregnancy and postpartum, the episode sheds light on the various obstacles black women encounter in the south regarding maternity care, including limited access to quality care, bias from healthcare providers, and inadequate sex education.
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