By Tonya Russell — 2020
She says attention needs to be paid to ending systemic racism throughout all of Black people’s lives—as well as in their safety in birth. And given Latham’s line of work, that last piece is a topic that’s particularly important to her.
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Emotional labor is the unpaid job men still don't understand.
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Depending on your social, religious and cultural background, you may have certain needs and expectations when you are having a baby. In Australia, each woman is given choices about where and how she has her baby, and there are many services to help support women from different cultures.
When men harm women, we obscure their role. Instead, we blame women for the injustice that happens to them.
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Not to mention all those emotional adjustments...