Eight black women stand around a table. The woman in the center is holding a baby wrapped in a blanket, but the blankeet is suspended from a scale. The baby might be a doll

Constructing the Modern American Midwife: White Supremacy and White Feminism Collide

All My Babies and Black Midwifery: An Interview with Wangui Muigai

Carrying Community: The Black Midwife’s Bag in the American South

Painting, a young women sits bonneted in a bed with heavy curtains pulled aside, and an older white woman holds out a newborn in a white dress to a white man in a puritan-era black hat and fancy velvet jacket.

A Tale of Two Midwives across Four Centuries

The Obstetrician Who Cried “White Privilege”

Photo of a nurse midwife in teal scrubs holding a newborn along their forearm leaning over a bed

Blazing Trails for Midwifery

A white woman in blue scrubs leans over a bed holding a newborn.

Nurse-Midwives are With Women, Walking a Middle Path to a Safe and Rewarding Birth

“For Poor or Rich”: Handywomen and Traditional Birth in Ireland