Black Women Disproportionately Affected by Roe Overturn

Christina Yongue

Christina Yongue is an associate professor in the Department of Public Health Education, and also a member of Black Girls & Women Matter Greensboro.

There are more Black women who are dying in childbirth. There are more Black women who are not having access to prenatal visits. There are more Black women who are not accessing mental health services after they have a child.”

Discussion: Interview with Christina Yongue
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