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Birth Stories & Medical Harm: Listening Session & Processing Circle

This event is hosted by The Family Preservation Project.

A facilitated virtual space to share, witness, and process experiences of birth, medical harm, and perinatal care. Many Disabled parents carry stories of being dismissed, disbelieved, labeled, or surveilled. This session offers a structured, supportive environment to name what happened and what it meant in community.

This space is not therapy and no one is required to share. Listening is participation. We will use gentle prompts, clear agreements, and grounding practices to help keep the space steady and supportive.

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Systems, Surveillance, and Health: Examining Family Policing Through MCH and Public Health