Home Actor Charles S. Johnson IV HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Charles S. Johnson IV Instagram - Thank you for the recognition and amplification of the mission @gerber Repost from @gerber • In honor of Black History Month, we’ve been using our platform to recognize our partners who are driving meaningful change for Black families. Our final feature in this month's spotlight series is @4kira4moms. 4Kira4Moms advocates for improved maternal health policies and regulations; educates the public about the impact of maternal mortality in communities; provides peer support to victims’ family and friends; and promotes discussion of maternal mortality as a human rights issue. 🔗 To get involved, visit 4Kira4moms.com and make a donation to help support families impacted by the Black maternal mortality crisis. | @4kira4moms

Charles S. Johnson IV Instagram – Thank you for the recognition and amplification of the mission @gerber Repost from @gerber • In honor of Black History Month, we’ve been using our platform to recognize our partners who are driving meaningful change for Black families. Our final feature in this month’s spotlight series is @4kira4moms. 4Kira4Moms advocates for improved maternal health policies and regulations; educates the public about the impact of maternal mortality in communities; provides peer support to victims’ family and friends; and promotes discussion of maternal mortality as a human rights issue. 🔗 To get involved, visit 4Kira4moms.com and make a donation to help support families impacted by the Black maternal mortality crisis. | @4kira4moms

Charles S. Johnson IV Instagram - Thank you for the recognition and amplification of the mission @gerber Repost from @gerber • In honor of Black History Month, we’ve been using our platform to recognize our partners who are driving meaningful change for Black families. Our final feature in this month's spotlight series is @4kira4moms. 4Kira4Moms advocates for improved maternal health policies and regulations; educates the public about the impact of maternal mortality in communities; provides peer support to victims’ family and friends; and promotes discussion of maternal mortality as a human rights issue. 🔗 To get involved, visit 4Kira4moms.com and make a donation to help support families impacted by the Black maternal mortality crisis. | @4kira4moms

Charles S. Johnson IV Instagram – Thank you for the recognition and amplification of the mission @gerber

Repost from @gerber

In honor of Black History Month, we’ve been using our platform to recognize our partners who are driving meaningful change for Black families. Our final feature in this month’s spotlight series is @4kira4moms.

4Kira4Moms advocates for improved maternal health policies and regulations; educates the public about the impact of maternal mortality in communities; provides peer support to victims’ family and friends; and promotes discussion of maternal mortality as a human rights issue.

🔗 To get involved, visit 4Kira4moms.com and make a donation to help support families impacted by the Black maternal mortality crisis. | @4kira4moms | Posted on 01/Mar/2023 03:32:34

Charles S. Johnson IV Instagram – 💔Nakita Washington was only 35 when she died during the birth of her son, Nathaniel, at Harper University Hospital. 

(if anyone knows how we can connect with Nikita’s family to support them, please send us a DM) go fund me link in bio 🙏🏽

“They’re taking it hard. They have good days, and they have bad days,” said Patricia Pouncey, Washington’s mother.

The family is still waiting for the autopsy results.

“If she died naturally, I want to know. If one of them doctors did something, I wanna know that too,” Pouncey said. “I’m hurt, I’m confused.

#sheshouldbehere #Nakitawashington #blackmamasmatter #4kira4moms
Charles S. Johnson IV Instagram – 🚨SHERO ALERT🚨🙌🏽💛 please support @kindredspacela 

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“The historical and ongoing work of Black traditional and community-based midwives to help establish equitable systems of care must be recognized and uplifted.” – Kimberly Durdin, Co-founder of @kindredspaceLA

Last month, at our Bobbie for Change event in Los Angeles, Kimberly sat down with @elainewelteroth and @4kira4moms to talk about the history and importance of midwifery as it relates to the Black maternal mortality crisis in the U.S.

In honor of Black History Month, Bobbie for Change is uplifting the work of Kindred Space, the only Black-owned and operated birthing center in Los Angeles founded by @kimberlydurdin and @mama_leggs. Their model of care and the community they have built in Los Angeles has become a beacon for so many.

Please join us in making a donation to Kindred Space LA so that they can continue to provide their incredible resources, including acting as a hub of learning for other birth workers and  therapists serving families.

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