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🗓️ 8 June 2022
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Xian Brooks (he/him) is a public health professional from Louisville, Kentucky, where he is a community-based birth doula and a Master of Science in Nursing student. Xian completed his Bachelor's of Science in Public Health Education at North Carolina Central University and his Master's of Public Health in Community and Behavioral Health at the University of Colorado. Over time, Xian has accumulated a lot of experience in queer, trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming reproductive health education. Xian's training has equipped him to understand the root causes of perinatal death rates among Black individuals, especially how race, gender, sexual orientation, and class are not mutually exclusive when it comes to health disparities. Xian's lived experience recognizes that health disparities are more than just numbers on a page. Xian is currently working towards becoming a nurse-midwife because representation in healthcare is extremely important to Xian. He firmly believes it is necessary to overcome negative health outcomes and revolutionize healthcare.
We talk about what inspired Xian to dive into the work of community and behavioral health as well as his journey as a nurse-midwife. We also discuss what intersectional birth work looks like and the importance to amplify the need to create safe perinatal spaces for queer, trans, and BIPOC birthing bodies.
Content warning: We mention transphobia, misgendering, deadnaming, racism, police violence, and birth trauma.
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone on today's podcast we're going to talk with the founder of |
0:03.8 | dandy Dula Zion Brooks about the importance of intersectional birth work and |
0:08.6 | amplifying the need for intersectional birth support for queer, and bipoc birthing bodies. |
0:14.8 | Welcome to the Evidence-Based Birth Podcast. My name is Rebecca Decker and I'm a nurse |
0:20.0 | with my PhD and the founder of Evidence Base Bird. |
0:23.6 | Join me each week as we work together to get |
0:26.2 | evidence-based information into the hands of families |
0:29.2 | and professionals around the world. |
0:31.5 | As a reminder, this information is not medical advice. See |
0:35.2 | Evibirth.com slash disclaimer for more details. |
0:40.3 | Hi everyone my name is Rebecca Decker pronouns she her and I will be your |
0:45.2 | host for today's episode today we are so excited to welcome dandy dula |
0:50.0 | founder Zion Brooks before we interview Zion I want to let you know that we will |
0:54.5 | mention transphobia, misgendering, dead naming, racism, police violence, |
0:59.6 | and birth trauma. If there are any other detailed content or trigger warnings, we'll |
1:03.9 | post them in the description or show notes that go along with this episode. |
1:06.9 | And now we'd like to introduce our honored guest. Zion Brooks, pronouns he |
1:12.0 | him, is a public health professional from Louisville, Kentucky, where he is a community-based birthdula and Masters of Science of Nursing student. |
1:21.0 | Zion completed his Bachelor's of science in public health education at |
1:25.2 | North Carolina Central University and his master's of public health in |
1:29.5 | community and behavioral health at the University of Colorado. |
1:32.4 | Over time, Zion has accumulated |
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