
The Quiltmakers
The Art of Hearing a Black Mother's Cry
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Narrated by:
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Sheryl Mebane
About this listen
A call to action for all mothers of every hue and color to help save Black mothers who are dying during childbirth at three times the national rate. We invite all women to support and share this tale that explores a community's effort to protect Black mothers during their most vulnerable times in childbirth.
In The Quiltmakers, learn how a Southern community through traditions, service, and love accomplishes the impossible.
"The Quiltmakers is a must read. It's a story of professional success, family love personal loss and a resilient community." (Dr. Michael Lyndsay, MD MPH, professor of gynecology and obstetrics, Emory University)
©2022 Byron K Edmond (P)2023 Byron K Edmond
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