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Social Studies, 06.11.2020 05:30 WhiteWinterRose

For all the ways that we’ve explored health injustice, we’re also looking at how people thrive—particularly within the context of birth justice. Using either Rebeka Tabobondung’s “A Story of Indigenous Birth Justice” or Molly Sprayregen’s “LGBTQ+ Doulas Help Parents Thrive,” describe how people find care, connection, and validation, even as health inequities persist.

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