Episode 8

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20th Apr 2026

Why Black Women Are Still Dying in Childbirth — The Truth About Black Maternal Health

Black women are 2–3x more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women — and that gap exists regardless of income, education, or celebrity status. In this episode of Blacktivities, we trace the roots of the Black maternal health crisis from the experimental surgeries performed on enslaved women in the 1840s to the racial bias still showing up in delivery rooms today.

Hosts Shannon and Mona Lisa are joined by Tanessa, a certified full-spectrum doula, for an honest, culturally grounded conversation about why Black women aren't being heard in healthcare — and what we can do about it.

In this episode:

  • The disturbing history of J. Marion Sims, the "father of modern gynecology," and the enslaved Black women his career was built on
  • The weathering hypothesis — why Black women's bodies age faster biologically due to the cumulative stress of racism
  • Why a college degree won't protect you: how provider bias affects Black women at every income level
  • What a doula actually does — and why having one can reduce your C-section risk by up to 39%
  • Lotus births, home births, water births, and birthing centers — your options beyond the hospital
  • How to advocate for yourself if you can't afford a doula (hint: know your state's birth rights)
  • Why going to the hospital alone is one of the biggest risks Black women face
  • How herbalism and ancestral healing practices connect to modern holistic care

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Blacktivities connects the black history we never learned in school to everyday experiences and issues facing black Americans today. A blend of humor and insight, this podcast connects the past and present in an engaging and entertaining way.
Blacktivities is where Black women gather to talk about life, history, and everything in between. It’s a celebration of Black culture, Black perspectives, and the shared experiences that shape how we move through the world.
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Shannon is a veteran educator, wife, mother of two, and host of the U Talk, I’ll Listen Podcast and Blacktivities Podcast. She started podcasting during the quarantine of 2020 at the height of arguments over racial justice, politics, and mask mandates when she decided to create her first podcast centered around listening to others’ stories, perspectives, empathy, and mental health. Check out Shannon’s SAC’s Facts segment on Blacktivities Podcast where she adds her own panache to black history.