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Channel 4 And Colorism: The Issue With This Upcoming Documentary


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February 22, 2021 11:35
by Anjola Alabi
Deontaye Osazuwa
According to a 2020 report published by MBRRACE-UK (Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk Through Audits and Confidential Enquiries Across the UK), Black women are four times more likely to die during pregnancy and after childbirth in the UK than white women.
It’s a statistic that shouldn’t exist in the 21st Century, in our supposedly “post-racial” society. But it does. And it highlights one of the most nefarious and tragic ways racial inequality impacts Black people.
It’s an issue that is finally being discussed in the mainstream, both the why and what can be done to reduce such inequality in the medical field. ....

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'Black Women Are 5 Times As Likely to Die in Childbirth. So, Is It Safe for Me to Have a Baby?'


Black Women Are 5 Times As Likely to Die in Childbirth. So, Is It Safe for Me to Have a Baby?
Nadine White
© Provided by Women s Health UK
One writer goes in search of an answer to a question no woman should have to ask herself in 2020: is it safe for me to have a child?
In the midst of this, one writer, Nadine White, asks a question that should be required of no one: Is it safe for me to have a baby?
Correction: a version of this feature, published in the Dec/ Jan 2020 issue of
Women s Health, misattributed research ....

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