Sexy & Safe at Home with H.E.A.T.

The Black Maternal Health Crisis with Alexandria Gibson

April 12, 2023 Health Education and Training Center of Gainesville, Inc. (H.E.A.T.) Season 1 Episode 1
The Black Maternal Health Crisis with Alexandria Gibson
Sexy & Safe at Home with H.E.A.T.
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Sexy & Safe at Home with H.E.A.T.
The Black Maternal Health Crisis with Alexandria Gibson
Apr 12, 2023 Season 1 Episode 1
Health Education and Training Center of Gainesville, Inc. (H.E.A.T.)

Join us in kicking off the Sexy and Safe at Home with HEAT Podcast and recognizing Black Maternal Health Week! This episode will feature Alexandria Gibson, a joyous and radical light who graces Gainesville, Florida with her holistic reproductive and sexual health services at The Goddess Project and the world with her Pussy Talk. We spoke in detail about Black maternal health and addressed the harm in our country's Western, medical (and profit-driven) approach to childbirth. Beyond that, we explored the changes that we need personally, socially, culturally, and systemically to keep Black birthing folks safe, respected, and joyful. Black maternal mortality rates that are nearly three times higher than the maternal mortality rates of their white counterparts require numerous, expansive conversations and solutions that account for the complexity of the issue, and we hope the discussion we're sharing with you helps to build the world we envision full of healthy, thriving Black families. Thank you for taking the time to listen<3

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Join us in kicking off the Sexy and Safe at Home with HEAT Podcast and recognizing Black Maternal Health Week! This episode will feature Alexandria Gibson, a joyous and radical light who graces Gainesville, Florida with her holistic reproductive and sexual health services at The Goddess Project and the world with her Pussy Talk. We spoke in detail about Black maternal health and addressed the harm in our country's Western, medical (and profit-driven) approach to childbirth. Beyond that, we explored the changes that we need personally, socially, culturally, and systemically to keep Black birthing folks safe, respected, and joyful. Black maternal mortality rates that are nearly three times higher than the maternal mortality rates of their white counterparts require numerous, expansive conversations and solutions that account for the complexity of the issue, and we hope the discussion we're sharing with you helps to build the world we envision full of healthy, thriving Black families. Thank you for taking the time to listen<3

Support the Show.