Because we can’t take our Early Learning Nation Studio on the road during this time, stay tuned as ELN recaps...
While we’re taking Early Learning Nation Studio on the road less often during the pandemic, we’re offering recaps—Top Takeaways—from important...
On February 7, the Hunt Institute hosted a conversation on the health outcomes of mothers and infants of color, as compared to their white counterparts.
Because we can’t take our Early Learning Nation Studio on the road during this time, stay tuned as ELN recaps...
5 Top Takeaways from the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center’s Summit
New State Policy Roadmap Published
Last month, the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center (PN-3) at Vanderbilt University hosted the 2022 Research to Policy Summit to mark the publication of its annual State Policy Roadmap.
Charnae Easton knew she wanted to breastfeed her daughter. Even when she was pregnant and requesting accommodations to her mail...
When Venicia Gray walked into her OB-GYN’s office in 2019, she asked a direct question: “What are my chances of...
In flipping the script, Banks writes that birth is immense, that birth has existential, moral and theological significance at least as great as death.
Many people see the word “doula” and think, “Ah, yes. A midwife.” Though the two words describe important roles in...
Faisa Farole is the first Black midwife to own and operate a freestanding birth center in the state of Washington....
Geography and Race, State by State, Can Determine the Fate Of Both Mother and Baby
CAP Report Outlines the Data
The U.S. has the highest maternal and infant mortality rates among any comparable developed countries. In 2017, it ranked 55th...
Whether parents can claim their infants as dependents on this year’s taxes—or must wait until next year—can have long-lasting impacts...