Traditional Black Midwifery to Enhance Birth Justice

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Abstract

In this commentary, we explore the significance of traditional Black midwifery practices across diaspora and global contexts, focusing on their potential for birth justice. By integrating cultural, health, and historical perspectives, we highlight the transformative power of traditional Black midwifery. Furthermore, we address the challenges that Black traditional and formally trained midwives face within contemporary health care systems. Barriers such as legal restrictions, limited recognition, and inadequate resources hinder the integration of Black midwifery into formal health care frameworks. Finally, strategies to promote collaboration, cultural, and respectful dialogue between traditional Black midwives and modern health care providers are proposed to overcome these challenges.

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Suárez-Baquero, D. F. M., Joseph, J., & McLemore, M. R. (2025). Traditional Black Midwifery to Enhance Birth Justice. JOGNN - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 54(3), 338–348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jogn.2024.07.003

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