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Ajia Caldwell, MPH

March 26, 2024 by BMMA Communications

Ajia Caldwell (she/her) serves as the Digital Media & Development Associate at BMMA. In this role, she supports BMMA’s digital communications and development efforts, including content creation, website updates, social media engagement, and donor data management. Ajia holds a Master of Public Health from Emory University and a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Her background includes experience in sexual and reproductive health education, community-based organizing, and full-spectrum doula care. Through her work as a certified doula and founder of a wellness platform focused on Black women and gender-expansive people, Ajia brings a community-centered perspective that supports BMMA’s mission to advance Black maternal health, rights, and justice.

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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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