![]() ![]() ![]() KSA: Irth-it’s “birth” but we dropped the “B” for bias-is a decision-making tool that allows Black and brown women to leave and search for reviews of healthcare providers, hospitals, and clinics. How does your app, Irth, help address disparities in maternal health? We spoke with Seals Allers about how her app, Irth, could help eradicate racism and implicit bias in healthcare, how she became a breastfeeding advocate, and why she no longer explains Black Breastfeeding Week. Kimberly Seals Allers, one of the cofounders of Black Breastfeeding Week, has been at the forefront of using community research models to address racial disparities in maternal health for nearly two decades.Īs a journalist, author, consultant-and app developer!-she’s on a mission to change the culture of infant feeding in this country. ![]()
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