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    Reproductive Health Justice

    The Arkansas Birthing Project will be hosting its 3rd Annual Meeting on September 14, 2019. The Theme of this meeting is “Reproductive Justice: Listening to Black Women” . We want to amplify the voices of women – especially Black Women - across Arkansas who are speaking out on the persistent racial disparities in reproductive health outcomes and reproductive healthcare access. Black Women in America die during childbirth at 4 times the rate of women of any other racial

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