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Black Maternal Health Symposium Equips Valley Birthing Professionals And Providers With Advocacy Tools

Summary by The Sacramento Observer
By Vivienne Aguilar | Special to The OBSERVER Behind the grim statistics of Black women who have died from pregnancy-related issues are the faces of women like “Selena.” Sharee Wilburn, a community health program manager at Amelia Ann Adams Whole Life Center, shared Selena’s story during the recent second annual San Joaquin County Black Maternal Health Symposium. Wilburn told the symposium audience Selena was one of her clients who died just two…

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