Guest: Dr. Isabel Morgan, Senior Advisor of Maternal Health at the Black Women’s Health Imperative
Episode Summary:
In this powerful and necessary conversation, Dr. Isabel Morgan shares hard truths and hopeful pathways forward in the fight for Black maternal health. As an epidemiologist and anthropologist, she brings both data and deep cultural insight to the conversation—breaking down how racism, medical models, and policy choices converge to create a maternal health crisis in the United States.
Together, we discuss:
- Why the U.S. has the worst maternal mortality rates of any high-income country
- The racial disparities in cesarean section rates and postpartum outcomes
- The midwifery model vs. obstetric care—and why it matters
- How implicit bias and structural racism shape healthcare experiences
- Why storytelling, data, and advocacy are all critical tools for justice
- The importance of the “fourth trimester” and postpartum care
- What legislative changes—like the Black Maternal Health Momnibus—can actually save lives
This episode is a call to action—and a reminder that we can fix this.
📣 Resources & Mentions:
- Black Women’s Health Imperative (BWHI): https://bwhi.org
- Earth App by Kimberly Seals Allers: https://birthplacelab.org/earth-app
- Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act
- My Sister’s Keeper & BWHI’s doula training programs
💡 Quote of the Episode:
“Eighty percent of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. This is something we can fix.” — Dr. Isabel Morgan
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