Curious about the transformative power of midwifery and its role in achieving reproductive justice? Join us on SpeakUP! International as we welcome Karlline Wilson-Mitchell, the trailblazing first Black Canadian midwifery education professor. Carlene takes us through her remarkable career, shedding light on the pivotal role midwives play as community advocates and the systemic racism that Black individuals face within the healthcare system. Her compelling stories and profound insights will open your eyes to the pressing need for equitable and respectful maternity care.
Our conversation delves into the challenges the academic sector has faced in the wake of COVID-19 and the innovative solutions that emerged from it. Discover the inspiration behind the new course on Black birthing and health equity at TMU, a collaborative effort that aims to humanize healthcare and champion reproductive justice. We also unpack the roots of reproductive justice activism and its essential role in creating inclusive healthcare outcomes, driven by a determined community of diverse professionals and students.
We also reflect on the impactful events organized by the Color of Birth team, which honor those lost to childbirth-related complications and highlight the ongoing struggles Black families face in healthcare. Hear personal stories that underscore the importance of race-based data collection in Canada to address and combat healthcare disparities. From panel discussions to memorial marches, these events illustrate the urgent need for justice and equity in the healthcare system. Join us for an episode that promises to inform, inspire, and advocate for change.
You can reach out to Karlline Wilson-Mitchell using the following email address: https://womenshealthresearch.ubc.ca/people/karline-wilson-mitchell