This dissertation uses historical methodologies to explore the means through which activist midwives in two northeastern cities collaborated, negotiated, and sometimes conflicted with numerous stakeholders in their struggle to reduce infant mortality. Infant mortality within the black community has been a persistent phenomenon in the United States, despite a growing dependence on advancing medical technologies and medical models of birth. Studies in the early twentieth century typically marked poverty as the dominant factor in infant mortality affecting black communities. Refusing to accept poverty as a major determinant of infant mortality within marginalized populations of women, nurse-midwives during the 1970s and 1980s harnessed momentu...
While sociologists have long explored health and illness, much of it has been androcentric and White...
This capstone paper investigates the organization, The Big Push for Midwives and its state advocacy ...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...
This dissertation uses historical methodologies to explore the means through which activist midwives...
ABSTRACT MIDWIVES\u27 COLLABORATIVE ACTIVISM IN TWO U.S. CITIES, 1970-1990 Linda Tina Maldonado Dr. ...
This dissertation is an examination of how African American experiences and attitudes, in light of h...
Caring for pregnant and postpartum families is a complex and multifaceted experience for birth worke...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
The period of 1920-40 in North Carolina saw some of the strictest regulation related to midwives in ...
An analysis of the shift from midwifery to doctor/hospital births in the American South, from 1900 t...
Black women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the United St...
By the early twentieth century, the majority of white women living in the United States were giving ...
Until 1976, women in Alabama could choose to make use of a midwife when they gave birth. In that yea...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...
This dissertation addresses how pro-choice workers and activists respond to anti-abortion violence i...
While sociologists have long explored health and illness, much of it has been androcentric and White...
This capstone paper investigates the organization, The Big Push for Midwives and its state advocacy ...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...
This dissertation uses historical methodologies to explore the means through which activist midwives...
ABSTRACT MIDWIVES\u27 COLLABORATIVE ACTIVISM IN TWO U.S. CITIES, 1970-1990 Linda Tina Maldonado Dr. ...
This dissertation is an examination of how African American experiences and attitudes, in light of h...
Caring for pregnant and postpartum families is a complex and multifaceted experience for birth worke...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
The period of 1920-40 in North Carolina saw some of the strictest regulation related to midwives in ...
An analysis of the shift from midwifery to doctor/hospital births in the American South, from 1900 t...
Black women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the United St...
By the early twentieth century, the majority of white women living in the United States were giving ...
Until 1976, women in Alabama could choose to make use of a midwife when they gave birth. In that yea...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...
This dissertation addresses how pro-choice workers and activists respond to anti-abortion violence i...
While sociologists have long explored health and illness, much of it has been androcentric and White...
This capstone paper investigates the organization, The Big Push for Midwives and its state advocacy ...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...