We stand with our Black team members, patients, providers, and community members—and against injustice, violence, and racism in America. Since we first spoke out nearly two weeks ago, we’ve been learning and listening, and we’ve started to take steps to put meaningful action behind our words. We look forward to sharing our plans with you and hope that you’ll join us as we continue to speak out against injustice.
In the spirit of learning and inspired by some of the resource-sharing coming from others, we wanted to share some of the articles and resources we’ve been collecting, reading, and talking about internally on racism, bias, healthcare, and equitable outcomes, especially for Black mothers—who are 2.5x more likely to die during childbirth than white women (National Center for Health Statistics). This is not intended to be an authoritative list, but to help those who may be looking for resources to learn more—as we are. Please share with us in the comments any additional articles or resources we should add here; we’ll add to this space as we continue this conversation.
Our reading list on racism and healthcare
On racial disparities in maternal health and birth outcomes
California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative
SMFM: Commitment to health equity resources hub
Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, May 2020
Social determinants of health sway care access, maternal morbidity
Sara Heath, Patient Engagement Hit, May 2020
Skin tone matters: Racial microaggressions and delayed prenatal care
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, September 2019
The black midwives changing care for women of color - photo essay
Alice Proujansky, The Guardian, July 2019
To prevent women dying from childbirth, first stop blaming them
Monica R. McLemore, Scientific American, May 1, 2019
Eliminating racial disparities in maternal and infant mortality
Center for American Progress, May 2019
Reducing disparities in severe maternal morbidity and mortality
Elizabeth A. Howell, Clin Obstet Gynecol, June 2018
TED Talk: How does racism affect pregnant women and babies?
Miriam Zoila Pérez, March 2018
How does race impact birth outcomes?
Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Studies, February 2018
ACOG: Racial and ethnic disparities in obstetrics and gynecology
American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Reaffirmed 2018, Published December 2015
On black motherhood
The unbearable grief of black mothers
A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez, Vox, May 28, 2020
I’m due to give birth today but all I can think about is George Floyd
Latona Giwa, HuffPost, May 31, 2020
As a black mother, my parenting is always political
Dani McClain, The Nation, March 27, 2019
On racism in healthcare
Race and medicine: The harm that comes from mistrust
Austin Frakt, New York Times, January 13, 2020
Racism, inequality, and health care for African Americans
Jamila Taylor, The Century Foundation, December 19, 2019
Recognizing and reacting to microaggressions in medicine and surgery
JAMA Surg, July 10, 2019
eBook: Racism: Science and tools for the public health professional
Chandra L. Ford, et. al., published August 2019
Structural racism and supporting black lives—The role of health professionals
The New England Journal of Medicine via Johns Hopkins University, October 2016
On racial inequities and COVID-19
The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on black health care workers in the U.S.
Adia Harvey Wingfield, Harvard Business Review, May 14, 2020
Inequity in crisis standards of care
The New England Journal of Medicine, May 13, 2020
ACOG: Addressing health equity during the COVID-19 pandemic
American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists, May 11, 2020
Ibram X. Kendi, The Atlantic, April 6, 2020
Coronavirus is not the ‘great equalizer’ - race matters
University of Toronto News, April 2020
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