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Fund II Foundation’s Black Maternal Health (BMH) Equity Project is excited to launch the NurtuHER Series to support Black families before, during and after birth. Join us for new inspiring episodes highlighting stories, resources and the people birthing change in their community. Watch as we nurture birthing people through the journey. Join us to celebrate the work of community doulas and all they do to support birthing people and families in this insightful 2-part episode following Jamilah Muhayman, in Part 1: A Day in the Life of a Doula #WorldDoulaDay and coming soon Part 2: #BlackDoulaDay. Thank you to our nurtuHER Village and doulas around the world! Do you have a story you want to share with us? Get in on the conversation and let us know at [email protected] OR you can DM us @BMHequity ________________________ For more, visit http://www.BMHequity.com Follow Instagram: @BMHequity To learn more about the Community of Hope Family Health and Birth Center visit: https://www.communityofhopedc.org/loc... Featuring: Jamilah Muhayman, Healthy Start Doula, Family Health and Birth Center, Community of Hope Ebony Marcelle, Director of Midwifery, Family Health and Birth Center, Community of Hope Dominique Young-Smith, Black Maternal Health Equity Program Manager, Fund II Foundation Credits: Linda Wilson, Fund II Foundation Dominique Young-Smith, Fund II Foundation Shyrea Thompson, IRIS Collaborative Daniel Pagel, DSP Studios Falasha Zuend, Public Health Goals Leah Garrett, Vice President, Development and Communications, Community of Hope #NurtuHERSeries #BMHequity #BlackMaternalHealth #MaternalHealth #CommunityDoula #BlackDoula #CommunityofHope #Birthworker