Join us Saturday, October 9, for the Birth Justice Film Festival, which introduces educational, engaging, and thought-provoking documentaries followed by expert panel discussions. For 2021, The Art of Birthing will feature three documentaries – Tutwiler; Belly of the Beast; and Legacy Power Voice: Movements in Black Midwifery. We will host a live watch party in New Orleans at the Diboll Gallery Auditorium inside the Tulane University School of Public Health on Canal Street, while simultaneously broadcasting to our virtual registrants. Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-birthing-2021-bjff-fundraiser-tickets-178802090867 to learn more and register.
Emma Sampson
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