Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health issue. Studies show that almost 6% of Black women report pregnancy-related IPV, higher than the U.S. average.
The Struggle for Reproductive Rights for Women of Color
Women of color continue to find their reproductive rights under siege due to racist, discriminatory policies that disproportionately affect them.
Lactation Cohort Quarter 1 Workshop Recap
The NC Black Alliance launched our second Lactation Cohort, which aims to increase Black representation in Lactation professionals in Eastern North Carolina
Black Health Activism and Organizing Through The Years
As we celebrate Black History Month, it is crucial to recognize and uplift the often-overlooked legacy of Black health activism and organizing.
Certified Lactation Counselor Program
NC Black Alliance is recruiting and training Black women to become a certified lactation counselor in Eastern North Carolina. Applications open until March 1. Limited spots.
NCBA Tackles Environmental Racism & Healthcare Disparities
NC Black Alliance hosted its second annual Environmental Justice and Healthcare Summit, which brought together statewide advocates to delve into the critical intersection of environmental justice and healthcare in Black communities.
Prematurity Awareness Month
November is Prematurity Awareness Month, which aims to raise awareness about premature birth and its impact on infants and families in the United States.
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the ways that domestic violence has impacted our communities. This month, we recognize and honor the survivors of domestic violence and come together as a community to commit to ending relationship violence.
Environmental Justice is Reproductive Justice too!
In a recent report, scientific research supports how climate change affects maternal and fetal health — increasing concern for reproductive justice and the impact of the environment on pregnancy.
National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month brings awareness to the types of adversity and challenges that BIPOC communities face. There is a gap in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health for BIPOC communities, and access to mental health resources can vary.