The red lights cast a warm beautiful glow, as she interpreted with her
movements how her body came alive creating life with in. I sat absorbed in
the movements and the words. I was taken on an intimate journey through
creation, loss, turmoil, ambivalence, healing, empowerment, growth and trust. As she transitioned through becoming pregnant,
losing her baby, healing from the loss, conceiving again, moving through the
stages of pregnancy and finally being welcomed into motherhood. Every step of
the way she was surrounded by love, healing, support, wisdom and
community.
The reality is that The United States ranks behind at least 39 other
nations in maternal mortality rates according to a recent study published in The Lancet. In
2008, the United States reported 17 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, up
from 7.5 per 100,000 in 1982. Infant mortality rates, the U.S. only ranked
number 30 in 2013, down five spots from the 2012 report.( CBS News May
7, 2013 CBS Interactive Inc.). African Americans have
2.3 times the infant mortality rate as non-Hispanic whites. They are almost
four times as likely to die as infants due to complications related to low
birthweight as compared to non-Hispanic white infants
(http://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/templates/content.aspx?ID=3021).
I grieved and mourned for all the women, babies and families that don't have
accessibility to wisdom, sisterhood, community, welcoming, honoring, support,
ritual, love, healing, and community. I envision a world in which we all have
access, and I ask that you join me in this vision and support women, babies and
families in achieving this.