Saving Black Moms: A Maternal Health Crisis Campaign

Saving Black Moms: A Maternal Health Crisis Campaign

Follow us on social media as we shine a light on the issue of Black maternal health and advocate for change through an integrated media campaign.Full Bio

Saving Black Moms
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Black mothers die at a higher rate than other women during and after pregnancy, one of the most significant moments in a family's life. CDC statistics show that in 2023, 50.3 Black women died for every 100,000 live births compared to 14.5 White women, 12.4 Hispanic women, and 10.7 Asian women. Those numbers include Black women of all ages, educational levels, and socio-economic backgrounds. Experts cite several reasons for the difference including a lack of health insurance and access to healthcare, poor pre-natal and postpartum care, transportation and housing issues, and geography, among others.