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Black Mamas Matter: The Right to Know: Exposing Toxic Personal Care Products and Advancing Maternal Health Equity

This event is hosted by Black Mamas Matter.

On November 19th, this session led by Birthmark Doula Collective's Victoria Williams, uncovers the hidden dangers of toxic chemicals found in personal care products and their impact on maternal and perinatal health. Participants will explore how environmental and reproductive justice intersect with consumer rights, gaining tools to educate communities, advocate for safer policies, and protect maternal and child health. This session also includes a follow-up technical assistance session in early December.

Objectives:

  • Identify common toxic chemicals and environmental hazards found in personal care products, particularly those disproportionately marketed to and used within BIPOC communities.

  • Explain how exposure to reprotoxins and harmful substances impacts perinatal and maternal health outcomes.

  • Examine the intersection of environmental justice, reproductive justice, and consumer rights in addressing toxic exposures. 

  • Apply knowledge of regulatory policies, advocacy strategies, and community-based solutions to protect maternal and child health.

  • Develop practical approaches to educating clients, patients, and communities on safe product choices and the "Right to Know." 

Featured with registration:

  • 2-hour course

  • 1-hour technical assistance session

  • Continuing Education Units

Price: 20

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Black Mamas Matter: Rooted in Care: The Role of Birthworkers in Environmental and Reproductive Justice

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