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    [ad_1] Nakeenya Wilson knows first-hand the trauma of complicated pregnancy. All three of her children were born after she developed preeclampsia. The condition is a potentially fatal condition that causes high blood pressure and kidney damage, disproportionately endangering black women like herself. That experience is part of the reason Wilson joined the Texas Maternal Mortality ...
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    [ad_1] The world is facing a maternal health crisis. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 810 women die each day from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. Her two-thirds of these deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. In Rwanda, one of the leading causes of maternal mortality is infected caesarean wounds. A multidisciplinary team ...
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    [ad_1] As the children watched from the grassy courtyard in front of Auckland Technical High School, former student Athena Muhammad stood at the elephant’s toothpaste lab and stirred warm water into a container of yeast powder. “Yeast is what they call enzymes,” she explains to children attending the second Kits Cubed STEM — Science, Technology, ...
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    [ad_1] (AFP via Getty Images) Imagine something pink. Brighten. Put the tulle. And some more. Also. Continue until the one in front of you looks like a fuchsia-like cupcake. Molly Goddard. Ok, it’s not. But you get the idea. Since 2014, the West London native has made a name for herself with her voluminous, larger-than-life ...
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    [ad_1] A group of indigenous fashion designers and models were invited to the prestigious New York Fashion Week to showcase samples of First Nations, Inuit and Métis culture to the world. “Going to New York Fashion Week for Indigenous Fashion Week was absolutely devastating. It was life-changing,” explained model Brittany Gadwa. A single mother and ...
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    [ad_1] 1950, fashion designer Claire McCardell was honored by women journalists in Washington at a gala attended by President Harry S. TrumanThe Native Americans of Frederick, Maryland were giving them and other women what men always took for granted: pockets. But McCardell didn’t just provide a place to store notebooks and pens. With her deceptively ...