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Friday, May 22, 2020

Stay at Home Month 3: May

Mother's Day, doggy birthday party, telemedicine, more outside time {including making the backyard my most favorite spot}, more video calls, more carryout, science experiments, last month of 1st and 5th grade distance learning, and more Johnson kids making the best out of this crazy time. 



































Thursday, April 30, 2020

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Black Maternal Health Week 2020


It’s #BlackMaternalHealthWeek and I know that today, more than ever, we are inundated with terrible statistics and bad news, but that doesn’t change the fact that we all have a part to play in ending health disparities for all.

One way to start is to get yourself educated on why, for Black women, having a baby in the United States is more deadly than in any other developed nation.

You don’t have to be on the front lines of the clinic or a full time researcher to make a difference.

You can become an ally. You can use your voice to educate others on how implicit bias and structural racism have contributed to this disparity for hundreds of years - impacting the health of generations. Don’t believe me? Just look at the disparities related to #Covid19.

This problem didn’t appear overnight, so it’s going to take persistent, intentional, and complex efforts to reverse it - just take a look at this poignant visual from a paper on the association between mass incarceration and preterm birth rates by Dr. Shawnita Sealy-Jefferson (@dr.shawnita). “Free”?! ‪#MicDrop‬ (I HIGHLY recommend you read her full manuscript, which can be easily found on her twitter page @Dr_S_Jefferson)

So, go follow a new account that is leading the charge (or two, or three) this week.

Trust me you can only be inspired by these change-makers:

@nationalblackdoulas just to name a few...

Elevate their work. Share one of their posts. Raise awareness.

Help us in ending the disparities in Black maternal health. #RacismNOTRace #BMHW20

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Stay at Home Month 1: March

March 12th our kids came home from school for a long weekend, and the world as we knew it was changed. 

Here are some of the photos from our first month at home.

Lots of digital learning, working {at home and at the hospital for Mommy}, experimenting with hair styles, outside time, and keeping our spirits up with video calls from those we love. 




















 

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

ACOG Congressional Leadership Conference 2020

Invigorated.


That’s how it feels after spending 48hrs with @acog_org in DC preparing for and then speaking with our legislators and their teams about policies to improve women’s health, including:

🤰🏻12 months of postpartum Medicaid coverage

🤰🏾Ensuring that maternity care is valued and reimbursed appropriately

🤰🏼Encouraging lawmakers to prioritize funding and support for women’s health research

It is never enough time, and there is always so much more to do, but we’re going to keep fighting the good fight in NC and in DC.

And maybe one day, my name will be outside one of those Congressional offices 😉

Women can’t wait!





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