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Evidence Based Birth®

EBB 148 - Community, Black Midwifery, and Advocacy with Brittany "Tru" Kellman of Jamaa Birth Village

Evidence Based Birth®

Rebecca Dekker

Pregnancy, Health & Fitness, Childbirth, Parenting, Birth, Medicine, Kids & Family, Doula, Obstetrician, Midwife

4.6978 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2020

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

**Trigger Warning: This podcast contains content on the topic of obstetric abuse and birth trauma.**

In this episode, I interview Brittany “Tru” Kellman, the Founder and Executive Director of Jamaa Birth Village in Ferguson, Missouri. She is a mother and wife, certified professional midwife, certified doula and doula trainer, breastfeeding peer counselor, and author. In 2015 she launched her community campaign to improve birth, maternal, and infant care, and the overall wellness of families in and around St. Louis by launching the non-profit that is today the Jamaa Birth Village.

Through the midwifery model of care, Tru has seen hope restored, thriving pregnancies, and healthy births and postpartum periods. In 2019, Tru became Missouri’s first Black certified professional midwife, in order to serve families in the provider role. She is a recipient of the prestigious Dr. Corinne Walentik Leadership in Health Award, through the Missouri Foundation for Health.

We talk about Tru’s start in birth work, the importance of community advocacy, and the unique needs of families and birthing people of color.

For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EvidenceBasedBirth/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ebbirth/), and Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/ebbirth/). Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/become-pro-member/). Find an EBB Instructor here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/find-an-instructor-parents/), and click here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/childbirth-class/) to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.

RESOURCES:

Follow the Jamaa Birth Village on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/jamaabirthvillage/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/jamaabirthvillage/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamaabirth?lang=en) and its website (https://jamaabirthvillage.org/).

Click here (https://jamaabirthvillage.org/doula-training-program) for information on the Jamaa Birth Village Doula Training Program.

Follow Brittany Tru Kellman, CPM on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TruKellman/?ref=page_internal)

Click here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/birth-justice/) to see the Evidence Based Birth® list of Birth Justice Resources, including research on racism and maternal health.

For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EvidenceBasedBirth/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ebbirth/), and Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/ebbirth/). Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/become-pro-member/). Find an EBB Instructor here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/find-an-instructor-parents/), and click here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/childbirth-class/) to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone on today's podcast we're going to talk about community, black midwifery, and advocacy at

0:05.7

Jamah birth village in St. Louis with Brittany True-Kelman.

0:17.8

Welcome to the Evidence Based Birth Podcast. My name is Rebecca Decker and I'm a nurse with my PhD and the founder of Evidence Base Birth. Join me each week as we work together to get evidence-based

0:24.9

information into the hands of families and professionals around the world.

0:28.9

As a reminder this information is not medical advice. See EB Birth.com

0:35.0

slash disclaimer for more details.

0:40.0

Everyone and welcome to the evidence-based birth podcast.

0:44.0

Today we have a special guest Brittany True-Kelman who's going to talk about community care,

0:48.4

midwifery, and advocacy through Jamab Birth Village.

0:52.0

Before we get started with our interview with True,

0:55.0

I do want to give a brief trigger warning.

0:57.0

Today's episode will contain content about obstetric abuse and birth trauma.

1:02.0

And now I'm thrilled to introduce our honored guest Brittany True-Kelman.

1:07.0

True is the founder of Jemah, Birth Village and serves as Executive Director.

1:12.0

She is a mother and wife, certified professional midwife,

1:14.8

certified Dula and Dula trainer, breastfeeding peer counselor, and author.

1:18.7

In 2015, she launched her community campaign to improve birth, maternal and infant care, and the overall wellness of families in and around St. Louis by launching the nonprofit that is today the Jamae birth village.

1:30.0

Through the midwifrey model of care, True has seen hope restored thriving pregnancies, healthy births, and post-partum periods.

1:36.4

In 2019, True became Missouri's first black certified professional midwife in order to serve families in the provider role and has been the

1:43.9

recipient of the prestigious Corinne Wollinnik Leadership and Health Award in 2018

1:49.1

through the Missouri Foundation for Health. Welcome true to the Evidence-Based Birth Podcast. Thank you so much for having me.

1:56.6

So I have been following your work for a while and I'm just thrilled that you're here to talk

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