By BMBFA
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(Black PR Wire) Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association (BMBFA) is pleased to announce its annual virtual conference, Understanding the Village Experience: Birth & Breastfeeding Conference, happening October 9-11, 2024.
This event will unite healthcare providers, advocates, and community leaders from across the nation to discuss the diverse celebrations, challenges, and opportunities in Black maternal and infant health, with a hyper-focus on breastfeeding equity. Attendees will also have access to on-demand content until the end of the year, providing flexibility and extended opportunities for learning and engagement.
The overarching goal of the conference is to enhance Black birth and breastfeeding outcomes by focusing on equity, empowerment, and resilience, fostering skill-building and community support. Hailing from California, Linda Jones is instrumental in advancing this vision as the keynote speaker. A passionate advocate and nationally recognized leader in maternal and child health, Jones will share her heartfelt commitment to ensuring that Black families receive the culturally responsive care they deserve. Her life’s work, driven by compassion and a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by Black mothers, has been influential in shaping policies that directly address the needs of our communities.
“We are honored to have Mama Linda Jones as our keynote speaker this year,” said Kiddada Green, Founding Executive Director of BMBFA. “Her groundbreaking work in maternal health is a true inspiration, and we look forward to the powerful insights she will bring. This conference is a dynamic opportunity for attendees to connect with leaders, gain new skills, and share strategies to foster healthier outcomes for Black mothers and babies.”
The conference will feature a range of educational sessions tailored for professional and peer supporters in maternal and child health, including doulas, community health workers, breastfeeding peers, nurses, lactation specialists, healthcare providers, public health professionals, community advocates and more. Participants will walk away with actionable strategies for enhancing breastfeeding success, promoting equitable healthcare, and supporting Black families. In addition to the rich educational content, attendees will experience live entertainment and have opportunities for intentional rest, ensuring a holistic approach to both learning and well-being throughout the event.
Registration for the conference closes on October 8, 2024. Register here and gain access to both the live event and the on-demand content available until December 31, 2024.
BMBFA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community-based organization and the leader of many local, state, and national programs aligned with the organization’s mission to reduce racial inequities in breastfeeding support for Black families. Find out more at https://blackmothersbreastfeeding.org.unities.