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Hoodrat to Headwrap: A Decolonized Podcast

Black Midwives Existed Before Doctors and are Still Delivering Us Today ft. Racha

Hoodrat to Headwrap: A Decolonized Podcast

iHartEricka

Society & Culture

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2024

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Traditional Midwives were criminalized, exploited and erased, their 1000 year old practices mined to create the field of obstetrics and this marginalization of Black and Indigenous midwives continues today. Learn more about the origins of the Black maternal health crisis in this country and movements to resist it--one birth at a time. Alternate episode titles: -We gone be known as the niggas that be crying on here podcast -A Black Queer Midwife Saved Our Life -Racha owns the only Black owned and operated birthing center in the entire state of Virginia--why is that? Join us for another episode of Black People Telling Black History with Los Angeles' own, the incomparable Racha Tahani Lawler Queen, our midwife turned family. Support Racha's work and continue to invest in the birthing cottage: Venmo: @Black_Midwife Racha Tahani Lawler Queen is a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM), Licensed Midwife (LM), Registered & Certified Sangoma (South African Traditional Healer Herbalist), fourth generation midwife, farmer, and textile artist. A practicing traditional midwife of 20+ years, supporting families in hospitals, birth centers, and in homebirth. Lawler Queen has supported over 1,600 families in their out-of-hospital birthing, and for over a decade prioritized Black & Brown midwifery students as a clinical preceptor and academic preceptor. She is the co-founder of the nonprofit Black Farm Studio House with her spouse dana washington-queen that amplifies artists, Black, Brown, Indigenous farmers, and provides subsidies to aid reproductive wellness of LGBTQIA2 folks across the African diaspora. On August 1st 2023, she opened Gather Grounded Midwifery's - Birth Cottage in Midlothian, VA. A reimagined birth cottage (center), modeled after how her great great-grandmother's midwifery cared for Black & Indigenous families in Elmo and Forney, Texas. Social Media: Instagram: @gathergroundedmidwifery @Blackfarmstudiohouse Tik Tok: @gathergroundedmidwifery For more information on the birthing cottage in Virginia, visit: www.gathergroundedmidwifery.com Intro Diddley: Patience Sings (IG: @patience.sings)

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black people.

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Tell black history.

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We were doing

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We were doing something very different.

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We were together around this time a year ago.

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No we weren't.

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Oh, not yet.

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Not yet.

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We were almost again.

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Not yet.

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Not yet.

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Everything happened on the end.

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It just felt like it happened over mid-

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711 PM.

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How serendipitifitists.

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Thank you so much for doing this with us and joining us.

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I know that you have a brand spanking new

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birthing, center birthing home,

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the only of its kind, black owned, and the state of. The only one now because the

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of its kind, the only one now because the beloved Marsha Jackson has retired.

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So I'm it for the entire state which is yeah yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well welcome to another episode of black people tell black history. We have the honor and the privilege to interview and lift up our most

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amazing midwife. We want to really get into a fantastic conversation about midwifery and queer conception and being trans and non-binary and giving birth and navigating these spaces,

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