Birthing Liberation: How Reproductive Justice Can Set Us Free
By (Author) Sabia Wade
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
13th June 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Social and cultural history
Ethnic studies
363.960973
Hardback
272
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 22mm
512g
Birthing Liberation presents reproductive justice as the pathway to equity and the birthplace of liberation.
Sabia C. Wade, renowned radical doula and educator,speaks to the intersections of systemic issuessuch as access to health care, house transportation, and nutritionand personal trauma work that, if healed, have the power to lead us to collective liberation in all facets of life.
Collective liberation rests on the idea that in order for us all to have equity in this worldfrom the safety of childbirth, to the ability to bring a baby home to a safe community, to having access to resources, safety, and opportunities over the long termwe must all become liberated individuals.
Birthing Liberation creates a path to social and systemic change, starting within the birthing world and expanding far beyond.
"[Wade's] call for liberation illuminates harsh realities and a path forward." -- Booklist
"Birthing Liberation is an essential soul-searching journey that everyone involved in pregnancy and birth work should embark on. Wade's writing is loving, rigorous, and reflective, and invites readers to look at our own responsibilities and ability to change lives within systems of reproductive injustice. This is a must-read book for justice advocates everywhere." --Renee Bracey Sherman, founder and executive director of We Testify and coauthor of Countering Abortionsplaining
"Good reading for activists fighting for reproductive rights." -- Kirkus Reviews
"This deeply empathetic overview of medical racism will outrage and has the power to inspire change" --Publishers Weekly
"Words cannot express my gratitude for the labor of love that Sabia Wade has created in Birthing Liberation. Sabia does not shy away from the hard facts. But they also share ways to move from beliefs to action. This book should be required reading for every non-BIPOC birth worker and health care worker who is serious about putting an end to preventable perinatal death." --Rebecca Dekker, PhD, RN, Founder of Evidence Based Birth
"The wisdom and love on these pages teach folks how to embrace the necessary discomfort to understand that medical racism hurts us all, and why collective liberation is the only North Star worth aspiring to." --Janna Meyrowitz Turner, president of Synastry Capital and cofounder of VCs for Repro
"The words that Wade so thoughtfully and diligently crafted in this book are for anyone and everyone who has ever been born. We know that when people are able to bring life into the world--honored in the sacred and the magic--their lineages experience tectonic shifts in freedom. What one gathers from reading these words is a reminder of our personal responsibility to the collective, that our work cannot start in the community until we begin the work on ourselves and remember all that has been taken or lost at the hands of capitalism. May all who read this beautiful offering remember." --Davinah Simmons, MS, full-spectrum doula, childbirth and lactation educator, and founder of Rooted Birth Doula Services
Sabia Wade (she/they) is a radical full-spectrum doula, reproductive justice advocate, equity consultant, and somatic educator based in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2017 she founded the nonprofit For the Village in San Diego, and in 2018 she founded Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings (BADT). In 2021 she launched The Black Doula Podcast, and Essence magazine listed her as one of "9 Black doulas and midwives to follow now." Her work has been featured in Insider, the Advocate, Business Equality Magazine, Ebony, Motherly, Well + Good, and Healthline, among other outlets. She has appeared on several podcasts including Evidence Based Birth, Birthful, Happy as a Mother, and Birth Kweens.