A2M2 A2M2 Global
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A2M2 (which stands for "Attack Avoidable Maternal Mortality/Morbidity") is an international nonprofit that focuses on educating the public about the global menace of unnecessary maternal deaths and working on projects that help tackle the problem in different ways.
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Interview with Sarah DiGregorio
Sarah DiGregorio is a freelance journalist who has written for various publications, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Village Voice, Food & Wine, BuzzFeed, Parade, and Saveur. Her work has been included in the Best American Food Writing yearly anthologies three times. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her daughter and her husband.
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Maternal Mortality: A More Personal Outlook
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The Importance of Postpartum Mental Health
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The Use of Technology to Fight Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
Listen to Siva's article about 'The Use of Technology to Fight Maternal Mortality and Morbidity' on our podcast. Read it on our blog by going to https://a2m2global.org/2021/06/24/the-use-of-technology-to-fight-maternal-mortality-and-morbidity/
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Racial Inequalities in Maternal Mortality with Jasmine Cochran
Jasmine Cochran, inaugural Democrats Abroad Black Global Caucus Poet Laureate, is a former Honors Literature and AP English Language & Composition Subject Expert Teacher in Guangzhou who, last year, designed and launched her international school’s first diversity and inclusion initiative. She is also the founder of History Confronted, an online database and training resource committed to changing the narrative of BIPOC to one of dignity, power, and achievement. Jasmine, a Mississippi native who has lived in China for five years with her husband and two daughters, hopes that by equipping educators to create spaces of acceptance and celebration of brothers and sisters of all backgrounds, she will leave the world better than she found it. Join A2M2 as Jasmine offers her views on racial inequalities in maternal mortality.