Black Maternal Health Week (BMHW) is April 11-17, 2022! The White House announces additional actions to address maternal health and combat the systemic inequities that lead to negative health outcomes for Black, Native American, and rural women. Read the full statement below. To recognize Black Maternal Health Week (BMHW), Secretary Becerra and HHS Leaders released a statement on the observance and recent HHS investments to strengthen maternal health. Several HHS Office on Women's Health initiatives were highlighted, including the HHS Perinatal Improvement Collaborative, and the State, Local, Territorial, and Tribal Partnership Programs to Reduce Maternal Deaths Due to Violence. Read the full statement below. Black Maternal Health Week (BMHW) Events April 14, 2022 1:15 PM ET This event will bring awareness to the maternal health crisis through an authentic conversation among participants about their maternal health experiences. The discussion will highlight that all Black women are more adversely affected by maternal health morbidities and the need for action. The Conversation will include remarks from key leaders including: - Moderator: Loyce Pace, Assistant Secretary for Global Affairs at HHS
- Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
- Dr. Dara Kass, Regional Director for HHS Region 2
- Hannah Bronfman, Activist, Author & Wellness Entrepreneur
- Latham Thomas, MamaGlow Founder and CEO
- Jazmyn Simon, Actress and Author
- Codie Elaine Oliver, Producer and Director
April 14, 2022 3:00 PM ET Join HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra and State Leaders in a discussion on Black Maternal Health Week This conversation will focus on what States and the Federal government are doing to address inequities in Black maternal health. The discussion will focus on current challenges and opportunities for improvement in maternal health outcomes for Black women at both the State and Federal levels. The Conversation will include remarks from key leaders including: - Moderator: Jess Marcella, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Population Affairs in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health at HHS
- Xavier Becerra, Secretary of HHS
- Tammy Snyder Murphy, First Lady, New Jersey
- Trudi Inslee, First Spouse, Washington
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