NEW Series! Podcast / Video Reels Summer 2024

We are thrilled to bring you an engaging new micro-learning series!


The 'BELIEVE Birth Innovation Conversations' video and podcast series aims to inspire change in maternal health and community support. Covering a variety of maternal health topics with industry experts, each video reel is a snippet of insight taken from interviews with people who are leading advancements for birthing people and care teams. We're on a mission to innovate health training and support maternal health learners with foundational quality care practices.


Join us each week as we listen to leaders in this space share ways we can better serve Black birthing people and support their care teams. New reels dropped weekly here.

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"How can we better integrate holistic approaches into maternity care?"

Stream this reel to hear LaToshia Rouse, Birthing Sisters Doula, on ways we can better support maternal mental health and wellbeing. Part I / II. Watch Part II here.

Learn with LaToshia

"How can academic institutions build trust in communities through authentic, trusting partnerships?"

Listen and learn from Dr. Kimarie Bugg, Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere, on ways Researchers & Providers can foster better connection and trust in Black communities

Listen to Kimarie

Watch Dr. George Bugg, Reaching Our Brothers Everywhere, share “How healthcare providers can actively involve Black community members in the design and evaluation of maternal health programs to ensure cultural relevance and effectiveness and foster authentic community engagement.”


You can stream these on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, X, or on our website. New Reels will be released weekly.

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Just launched! @BELIEVE_Birth is now on YouTube!

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BELIEVE Team Features

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The Heart Truth Partner Network


To learn more about Black maternal health and the importance of advancing healthcare practices, The Heart Truth® connected with Kimberly Harper, perinatal/neonatal outreach coordinator at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) School of Medicine’s Center for Maternal and Infant Health, and Janiya Mitnaul Williams, program director of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s (NC A&T) Human Lactation Program.


Read their 'The Heart Truth' blog.

The Heart Truth' Feature

Ask An Expert: Strengthening the Pelvic Floor


Skim through expert advice on pelvic floor changes and therapy after childbirth with Kimberly Harper in TheSkimm Parenting.

TheSkimm Parenting

BELIEVE Leaders - Training & Partner content

Many of our team members and partners provide technical assistance and training to numerous local, national, and global maternal and public health organizations. Below, click to see BELIEVE Birth Co-PI, Kimberly Harper, in recent maternal health and safe sleep campaigns.

ERASE Maternal Mortality: Training for Communities: Recognizing the Maternal Health Warning Signs

SafeSleepNC: FAQs on reducing SIDS and keeping baby safe while they sleep

4th Trimester Project:

Where to find us!

Black Maternal Mental Health Week / Conference

July 19-20 | Houston, Texas (virtually, on IG)


Our BELIEVE Birth social media committee member, Precious C. Ikejiaku, MPH Graduate Student, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, will attend and have a poster at this conference in Houston, Texas.


Find Precious and snag some BELEIVE Birth branded goodies!

Uplifting Black and Brown Lactation Success 2024 Conference

August 7-9 | Greensboro, NC


The NC A&T Human Lactation Team is thrilled to announce the Uplifting Black and Brown Lactation Success 2024 Conference! 

This conference marks a significant collaboration between the Human Lactation Program at NC A&T and Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere (ROSE), aiming to uplift and support Black and Brown lactation professionals, birth workers, and community members. They are dedicated to providing a platform for sharing knowledge, fostering community, and advocating for equity in lactation support.



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Prioritizing Black Maternal Mental Health (recording)

ICYMI: Our own Dr. Jasmine McKinney-Garland presented on Black Maternal Mental Health.


As we support Black maternal mental health awareness this July, please watch and share this webinar and learn from the knowledge of experts.


Watch Dr. Garland-McKinney's Black Maternal Mental Health Webinar.

Watch "Prioritizing Black Maternal Mental Health"

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ABOUT #BelieveBirth

BELIEVE is a part of the Health Equity Research Network (HERN), funded by the American Heart Association through the P3 EQUATE Network at the University of Alabama.


The ‘DREAM: Dismantling Structural Racism to Promote Equitable Maternal Health Outcomes‘ project is a partner in this work.


The American Heart Association is giving $20 million to start HERN. This network will help us learn more about why some women-especially Black women and Native American women, are more likely to have problems during childbirth and after. About half of these problems are related to the heart and blood vessels, so the American Heart Association is in a good position to help solve this important issue.


The goal of all this work is to make the healthcare system better so that every birthing person and healthcare worker is treated with respect and care.

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