Register here, any or all of these five conversations to help develop our Landscape Analysis. Discuss who is doing what and why in the birth justice movement.
A recording of the presentation on Connecting Data and Policy for Human Rights Accountability is available here.
We are holding several meetings and work groups to work on implementation of the 2021 Birth Equity legislation. Click to learn more.
Register here to join us July 21st and/or August 17th: https://bit.ly/ImplementBirthEquity
Birth Justice Briefing session
A bi-partisan Congressional committee commissioned “an evidence-based analysis of the complex findings in the research on birth settings, focusing particularly on health outcomes experienced by sub-populations of women.”
The report, Birth Settings in America: Outcomes, Quality, Access and Choice will be released 2/6/20 by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine.
The National Academies (initially established by an act of Congress by President Lincoln) exists to provide nonpartisan, objective guidance for decision makers (including members of Congress) on pressing national issues. This report has the potential to move the needle on issues of access to high-quality birth care in all settings for people of color.
National Academy Webinar
The report will be officially released in a webinar hosted by the National Academies: Assessing Health Outcomes by Birth Settings, Thursday, February 6, at 1 pm EDT (10 am Pacific; 11 am Mountain; noon Central)
Birth Justice Briefing session
Two of the committee members, Melissa Cheyney, PhD, LDM, and Wendy Gordon DM, MPH, CPM, LM, reached out to Elephant Circle to offer a briefing to members of the Birth Justice community, with the goal of answering questions you may have about the findings.
National Academies Birth Settings Briefing for Birth Justice Leaders
Sunday, February 9, at 2:00 EDT (11:00 am Pacific; 12:00 pm Mountain; 1:00 Central)
Register for the Birth Justice Briefing here.