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by Ebonie Megibow

Our roots run deep.

I come from a family of sharecroppers and domestic workers. My grandmother lives on a road that is named after our family. She and her 11 siblings were born at a segregated hospital in North Carolina.

When my grandmother was b...


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During the history of advocacy and activism, Black-led spaces (including those led by Black women and femmes) have always healed, protected, fought, sacrificed, and more, for not only our communities but for other oppressed and marginalized communities, too.

We want to ho...


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by Kaytee Crawford IBCLC CD CPE CST DBB LC

A lot of people ask how birthworkers balance supporting other families while raising their own. The truth is, it’s not something most of us figure out alone.

I’ve been married for over fifteen years and I’m raising four b...


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