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Indigenous Communities in New Mexico Reclaiming Holistic Birth Work

Since the dawn of time, Indigenous birth workers have helped countless generations of babies enter the physical world and begin their life’s journey ...
By Michelle GutiérrezMay 1, 20250
Health

A Letter to Our Sacred Keepers of Life

To the sacred keepers of life—our mothers, aunties, sisters, and birthworkers—you carry ancestral wisdom and future hope. In your strength, tenderness, and prayers, ...
By Theresa WatsonMay 1, 20250
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Policy Brief

Community-based midwives and doulas improve birth outcomes, reduce costs, and deserve equitable policies, pay, and recognition.
By W.K. Kellogg FoundationMay 1, 20250

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