
We invite you to a Two-Day Summit to build and cultivate intentional relationships, learn together, make meaning and work towards holistic care and reproductive justice through radical imagination.
This is meant to bring together diverse stakeholders, which include: birth workers, doulas, midwives, practitioners, scholars, physicians, nurses, academics, researchers, therapists, social workers, community leaders, organizers, policy makers, creatives and anyone dedicated to working collaboratively for equity and justice for the state of Maryland and beyond.
Our intentions for this time together is to co-create and build in community to better understand the perinatal and reproductive health, rights and justice landscape. A special feature during the Summit will be facilitated design on Saturday to capture our collective bright ideas and themes and utilize it as a catalyst for change and transformation.
Breakout Sessions
The Revolution Must Be Funded: Building an Ecosystem of Sustainability for Black Led Organizations
Erika Seth Davies, Dr. Nastassia Harris and Elizabeth Dawes Gay
Room: Bristol
Reflections on Black midwifery: Sankofa, Radical Imagination, and an Agenda for Action
Drs. Lauren Arrington, Ebony Marcelle and Nolene Jeffers
Room: Waterview
Nurturing Life: Womanism in Perinatal Holistic Care
Dr. Laurena White and Lauren Kornegay
Room: Chausseur
Breakout Sessions
Enabling Breastfeeding as a Pillar of Reproductive Justice
Dr. Cecilia Tomori
Room: Waterview
The Role of Academic Institutions in Black Perinatal Health and Reproductive Justice
Dr. Michelle Ogunwole, Dr. Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, Dr. Lisa Wright, Monefa Pratt
Room: Chausseur
Advancing Birth and Reproductive Equity: Using a Justice centered lens to Address Historic and Ongoing Injustice
Room: Bristol
A select number of scholarships are available. If this would be beneficial to you to attend, please complete this form
If you have any questions, you can email Hello@BloominBaltimore.com
We are aware of the growing rise in Covid cases and will be working diligently with colleagues and health officials to support the Summit.
For now, we are encouraging all attendees to take Covid-19 tests to monitor status prior to arrival. Although not mandatory, we are encouraging masking and will have sanitizing stations. As you think about your own comfortability, we want to let you know that the Summit holds only a maximum of 130 attendees. We will stay in communication to provide information to work diligently to keep everyone safe.