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Black Midwives day

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In 2022, NBMA and its parent organization, the Southern Birth Justice Network, created Black Midwives Day.

Commemorated on March 14 each year, the goals of the Black Midwives Day campaign are:

  • To strengthen the base of Black midwives and their supporters.
  • To preserve the cultural history of Black midwifery as an important part of the story of America.
  • To provide advocacy tools that eliminate barriers to education and resources for Black midwives.
  • To build power by developing a national unified voice that advocates for Black midwifery.
  • To address perinatal health disparities that impact Black communities.
  • To elevate the consumer demand for access to midwifery and community birth.

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NATIONAL BLACK MIDWIVES ALLIANCE

The goal of the National Black Midwives Alliance is to establish a representative voice at the national level that organizes, advocates, and brings visibility to the issues impacting Black midwives and the communities they serve.


We support and advocate for opportunities for Black midwives and students to engage meaningfully in the growth of the midwifery profession. NBMA's work has included a mentorship program; scholarship program; international learning exchange efforts; a series of projects, initiatives, and campaigns that benefit Black midwives; an annual Black Midwives Day conference; raising visibility of Black midwives and their work; and supporting local and national efforts to eliminate barriers to the profession and increase access to Black midwives. NBMA also hosts webinars on a diverse range of topics relevant to Black midwives, students, and perinatal health stakeholders.

VISION

We envision a world in which all Black midwives are thriving and caring for our families and communities, without barriers. 

MISSION STATEMENT

We are a Black midwife-led organization, representing various pathways, whose mission is to honor the legacy of Black midwives, to build the power of Black midwives, and to amplify the voice of Black midwives for health equity and birth justice. 

Co-Founders

Jamarah Amani, Co-Founder, Board Member-at-Large

Jamarah Amani, Co-Founder, Board Member-at-Large

Jamarah Amani, Co-Founder, Board Member-at-Large

   Jamarah Amani is a community midwife who believes in the transformative and healing power of birth and that every baby has a human right to human milk. Her mission is to do her part to build a movement for Birth Justice locally, nationally and globally. 

As a birthworker and advocate, Jamarah has been tackling the epidemics of Black mat

   Jamarah Amani is a community midwife who believes in the transformative and healing power of birth and that every baby has a human right to human milk. Her mission is to do her part to build a movement for Birth Justice locally, nationally and globally. 

As a birthworker and advocate, Jamarah has been tackling the epidemics of Black maternal and infant morbidity and mortality for over fifteen years. She is currently the director of Southern Birth Justice Network, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to expand the Birth Justice movement and to make midwifery and doula care accessible to all. She is also the co-founder of National Black Midwives Alliance, the only national professional association specifically for midwives of African descent. 

Jamarah is the recipient of the 2019 Trailblazer Award from the City of Miami. She has been featured in a variety of media outlets including PBS, NPR, NBC and publications such as the Miami Times and the South Florida Times among others. She has written for several blogs including the Huffington Post and is currently a fellow of Echoing Ida, a community of Black women and non-binary writers. In addition to parenting four children and jumping in the ocean whenever possible, Jamarah offers midwifery care to families across South Florida and workshops on Birth Justice to organizations across the United States. 

Haguerenesh Tesfa, Co-Founder, Board Secretary

Jamarah Amani, Co-Founder, Board Member-at-Large

Jamarah Amani, Co-Founder, Board Member-at-Large

Haguerenesh, or “Hagi,” is a midwife, public health professional, and energy healer. She is a global health advocate focused on reproductive health and justice, an experienced birth worker in home/birth center/ hospital settings and research professional exploring the intersection of birth outcomes and environmental exposures. She is the 

Haguerenesh, or “Hagi,” is a midwife, public health professional, and energy healer. She is a global health advocate focused on reproductive health and justice, an experienced birth worker in home/birth center/ hospital settings and research professional exploring the intersection of birth outcomes and environmental exposures. She is the co-founder of National Black Midwives Alliance and a collaborator on Black Mamas Matter Alliance.  


Haguerenesh holds a bachelor’s degree in medical anthropology, a master’s degree in international health&development, and an advanced practice nursing degree in midwifery. 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOARD CHAIR

NICHOLE WARDLAW, CERTIFIED NURSE-MIDWIFE

BOARD VICE CHAIR

KARIE STEWART, CERTIFIED NURSE-MIDWIFE

BOARD TREASURER

SHEILA SIMMS WATSON, LICENSED MIDWIFE, CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL MIDWIFE (CPM), MPH

BOARD SECRETARY

HAGUERENESH WOLDEYOHANNES, CERTIFIED NURSE-MIDWIFE

BOARD MEMBER-AT-LARGE

SHAFIA MONROE, TRADITIONAL MIDWIFE

BOARD MEMBER-AT-LARGE

JAMARAH AMANI, LICENSED MIDWIFE

BOARD MEMBER-AT-LARGE

KEISHA GOODE, PHD, SOCIOLOGIST

STAFF, EX-OFFICIO BOARD MEMBER

KIM BANTON, NBMA INTERIM DIRECTOR

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