Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN)’s Post

Indigenous maternal well-being draws from the strengths of Indigenous culture and communities. This panel will discuss the impacts of settler-colonialism and how it negatively affects maternal health for Indigenous birthing people. The panelists will also share the importance of acknowledging the strengths and power within Indigenous cultures and communities and how solutions to maternal health inequities can be found through Indigenous-led initiatives. Register now. https://bit.ly/3UQdbXo

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Rebecca Cypher

✨OB and EFM National Expert, Consultant, Educator, Author and Editor ✨ AWHONN Past President ✨Military Veteran

9mo

Thank you for finally putting our Indigenous patient's history and current needs on the stage. It's incredibly important that all races and ethnicities are represented in these discussions.

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I have been really looking forward to this presentation!

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Megan Ludeña MN, RNC-OB, NPD-BC,

Registered Nurse | Dynamic Leader | Relationship Builder | Equity Advocate

9mo

Ooh! This sounds so good! Much gratitude to the presenters 💕

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