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BMH x CLTR Festival

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Founded by BMMA, BMH x CLTR Fest scheduled for Saturday, May 20, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia, is a showcase of Black women and femmes’ entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership in Black Maternal Health- services (providers, spas, wellness), products, technology (podcasts, apps), and creativity (arts, film, lifestyle). This festival will be guided by our 2023 theme, “Our Bodies Belong to Us: Restoring Black Autonomy and Joy”.

Black Maternal Health by Culture Festival (BMH x CLTR Fest) connects Black artists, activists, community leaders, and wellness providers in displaying Black Maternal Health through technology, the arts, cultural expressions, care provisions, business and media to the everyday Black Mama, family and community.

Featured Activities will include:

  • Health & Wellness Services
  • Black Women/Femme owned businesses and products
  • Podcast
  • Telehealth Services/Platforms
  • Mobile Apps
  • Panel discussion with Birth Justice thought leaders
  • Clips of Black Maternal Health related documentaries

Register Today! Please sign up for our e-newsletter for additional information and updates. 

For vendor and sponsorship inquiries, complete the form and please contact BMHW@blackmamasmatter.org with “BMH x CLTR Fest” in the subject line.

Last Updated: May 4, 2023

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National Call: Black Maternal Health Week 2026 (#BMHW26)

This National Call is open to everyone, including community members, partners, stakeholders, and advocates, to engage with this year’s theme, Rooted in Justice and Joy, and build shared energy for a community-centered week of learning, connection, and action.

During the call, we’ll share the purpose and goals of Black Maternal Health Week, explore ways to get involved, and uplift activities being planned by partners across our Alliance.

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