The trend of Black women using doulas to overcome maternal death rates
Briefly

Natasha Brereton, a mother of twins, emphasized the ongoing role of doulas in her life: 'Hiring a doula is not just a thing like you just pay someone and move on. She's forever in my life.'
Brandie Bishop from the National Black Doulas Association emphasized the deep-rooted issue: 'At the baseline, it has to do with racism. The system that we have treats Black and Brown bodies the same way that it always has.'
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