Join host Natasha Broomfield-Reid as she speaks with Aiesha Alexander and Lorna Phillip about the experiences of Black and racialised women in pregnancy, maternity, and child health. In the full episode, we explore: • Personal and professional experiences with maternity care • The impact of systemic and historical inequalities • The role of support systems such as doulas, midwives, and community networks • Ways to advocate for change and raise awareness Don’t mis...
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Join host Natasha Broomfield-Reid as she speaks with Aiesha Alexander and Lorna Phillip about the experiences of Black and racialised women in pregnancy, maternity, and child health. In the full episode, we explore: • Personal and professional experiences with maternity care • The impact of systemic and historical inequalities • The role of support systems such as doulas, midwives, and community networks • Ways to advocate for change and raise awareness Don’t mis...
In this powerful episode of Diverse Talk Matters, we explore what it means to be LGBTQ+ and from a racialised community. Our guests share personal stories about navigating identity, discrimination, and assumptions — both in their personal lives and the workplace. We discuss: The impact of intersectionality on lived experiencesThe need for culturally relevant support groupsHow race, faith, and sexuality overlap in shaping identityChallenges around acceptance, stereotypes, and inclusionThe impo...
Diverse Talk Matters
Join host Natasha Broomfield-Reid as she speaks with Aiesha Alexander and Lorna Phillip about the experiences of Black and racialised women in pregnancy, maternity, and child health. In the full episode, we explore: • Personal and professional experiences with maternity care • The impact of systemic and historical inequalities • The role of support systems such as doulas, midwives, and community networks • Ways to advocate for change and raise awareness Don’t mis...