Birth Happens Speaker Series #4 - Call the Partera
Автор: San Lorenzo Valley Museum
Загружено: 2022-01-18
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Call the Partera
Moderator nurse-midwife Elizabeth Yznaga in conversation with Maria Ramos Bracamontes, CNM.
Maria Ascención Ramos Bracamontes is a Mexican Indigenous Certified Nurse Midwife with home and hospital experience. She was born at home in Ayotitlán, Jalisco, México and raised between Santa Cruz and Ayotitlán. She comes from a lineage of traditional Mexican midwives, homebirthers, and farmers. She is a mother of three, a homebirther, herbalist, and addiction counselor, and works in Watsonville at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) called Salud Para La Gente, where she primarily serves undocumented indigenous farmworker womb-carriers and pregnant people with substance use disorders.
She is a founder of the Collective Wings Perinatal Project which has been serving the community since January 1, 2016. They prioritize bilingual, people of color, queer, and childbearing families in recovery who are interacting with institutions such as Child Welfare, Recovery Centers, Probation, Immigration System, and others.
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