Reclaiming Power: The Black Maternal Crisis

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Black Motherhood
Main Theater Fri, Oct 14, 2022 5:00 PM
The mainstream Motherhood narrative is incomplete, especially for women of color. Reclaiming Power: The Black Maternal Crisis is a documentary-dance film that highlights the challenging and positive experiences Black women have, particularly when choosing out-of-hospital birthing options, like at home or in birthing centers. Hollow follows the journey of Black women toward motherhood as they try to conceive. These stories take a closer look at the nuances of stigma, shame, heartbreak, and hope.
Film Info
Event Type:Unscripted Short
Release Year:7/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
Production Country:United States
Original Langauge:English
Trailer:https://filmfreeway.com/submissions/21901885
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Nekeshia Wall
Cast:Omisade Burney-Scott
Lauren Huggins
Yanica Faustin
Tina Braima
Jocelynn Hubbard
Ste'Keira Shepperson
Kayla Spalding
Eileena Boyce
Nyla Rivers
Produced By:Nekeshia Wall
Stephanie Baker
Screenwriter:Nekeshia Wall
Stephanie Baker
Queen Assata Stephens

Description

Black women and birthing people in the United States are 3-4 times more likely to die from pregnancy and childbirth-related complications compared to their White counterparts. The narrative around birth for Black people in recent years has centered around the disproportionate negative outcomes, which is important, however, it also provides an incomplete story about birthing experiences in these communities. The documentary-dance film highlights both the challenging and positive experiences Black women have, particularly when choosing out-of-hospital birthing options, at home or in birthing centers.