The event brought together healthcare professionals, community leaders, and advocates to shed light on the persistent disparities affecting Black maternal health nationwide. Attendees engaged in dialogue about access to quality prenatal care, the prevalence of maternal mortality rates among Black women, and the systemic barriers that contribute to these outcomes. Interactive workshops and panel discussions highlighted innovative approaches and policy recommendations aimed at bridging these gaps.

Key issues addressed included:

  • Unequal access to culturally competent healthcare providers
  • Implicit bias and its impact on maternal care
  • Need for expanded community support networks and education
  • Importance of mental health resources during and after pregnancy
Challenge Statistic Proposed Solution
Maternal Mortality Rate 3x higher for Black women Increase provider training on racial disparities
Access to Prenatal Care 1 in 4 lack early care Expand mobile clinics in underserved areas
Postpartum Support High rates of untreated depression Integrate mental health screenings in follow-ups