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Bodily Empowers Women with Curated Post-Birth Kits
interview by Baker Machado, 1984- and Nora Ali (New York, NY: Cheddar - Business, 2019), 6 mins
Tovah Haim, founder of Bodily, discusses her new curated kits for postpartum women on the company's launch day.
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interview by Baker Machado, 1984- and Nora Ali (New York, NY: Cheddar - Business, 2019), 6 mins
Description
Tovah Haim, founder of Bodily, discusses her new curated kits for postpartum women on the company's launch day.
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story
Author / Creator
Baker Machado, 1984-, Nora Ali
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Cheddar - Business
Topic / Theme
Consumer products, Mothers, Childbirth
Copyright Message
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Memphis Midwives Work to Address Racial Disparities in Care
produced by NewsHour Productions (Arlington, VA: NewsHour Productions, 2018), 10 mins
More women in America die from pregnancy-related complications than in any other developed country in the world, and black women are most affected. NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette Feliciano reports on one clinic in Memphis, Tennessee, where midwives are working to facilitate better outcomes by bringing holistic care t...
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produced by NewsHour Productions (Arlington, VA: NewsHour Productions, 2018), 10 mins
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More women in America die from pregnancy-related complications than in any other developed country in the world, and black women are most affected. NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette Feliciano reports on one clinic in Memphis, Tennessee, where midwives are working to facilitate better outcomes by bringing holistic care to women of color. This is part of an ongoing series of reports called “Chasing the Dream,” which reports on poverty and opportunity...
More women in America die from pregnancy-related complications than in any other developed country in the world, and black women are most affected. NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette Feliciano reports on one clinic in Memphis, Tennessee, where midwives are working to facilitate better outcomes by bringing holistic care to women of color. This is part of an ongoing series of reports called “Chasing the Dream,” which reports on poverty and opportunity in America.
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Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
News story
Contributor
NewsHour Productions
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
NewsHour Productions
Topic / Theme
Women's health issues
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 NewsHour Productions LLC
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#MeToo, Now What?, Season 1, Episode 1, The Reckoning
presented by Zainab Salbi, 1969-; produced by Titi Yu, fl. 2004 and Colleen Dunnegan, fl. 2018, Public Square Media and Women in the World Media, in #MeToo, Now What?, Season 1, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2018), 27 mins
The reckoning has begun. Women have broken their silence and the world is finally listening. To have this moment be a transformative movement in American history, we examine the pain behind the anger, why it took so long for women to speak out, and the price women paid when they "Leaned In" and spoke up. Today we...
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presented by Zainab Salbi, 1969-; produced by Titi Yu, fl. 2004 and Colleen Dunnegan, fl. 2018, Public Square Media and Women in the World Media, in #MeToo, Now What?, Season 1, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2018), 27 mins
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The reckoning has begun. Women have broken their silence and the world is finally listening. To have this moment be a transformative movement in American history, we examine the pain behind the anger, why it took so long for women to speak out, and the price women paid when they "Leaned In" and spoke up. Today we discuss how we move forward and dare to ask the questions others are afraid to ask.
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Panel discussion
Contributor
Zainab Salbi, 1969-, Nadine Strossen, Ijeoma Oluo, 1980-, Angela Rye, 1979-, Titi Yu, fl. 2004, Colleen Dunnegan, fl. 2018, Public Square Media, Women in the World Media
Author / Creator
Zainab Salbi, 1969-
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
#MeToo, Now What?
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Women in the World LLC
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A Miracle A Day
directed by Deborah Harse, fl. 2013 (Privately Published, 2021), 1 hour 16 mins
The documentary film A Miracle A Day, is a portrayal of All Bengal Women's Union Welfare Home For Girls in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. The home is a progressive present-day example of the older institutions depicted in the highly acclaimed film "Lion", whose story also took place in Kolkata. It was founded in 1932...
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directed by Deborah Harse, fl. 2013 (Privately Published, 2021), 1 hour 16 mins
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The documentary film A Miracle A Day, is a portrayal of All Bengal Women's Union Welfare Home For Girls in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. The home is a progressive present-day example of the older institutions depicted in the highly acclaimed film "Lion", whose story also took place in Kolkata. It was founded in 1932 for women and girls to have a place of refuge from brothels, trafficking, poverty and abandonment. Today it is still thriving with resi...
The documentary film A Miracle A Day, is a portrayal of All Bengal Women's Union Welfare Home For Girls in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. The home is a progressive present-day example of the older institutions depicted in the highly acclaimed film "Lion", whose story also took place in Kolkata. It was founded in 1932 for women and girls to have a place of refuge from brothels, trafficking, poverty and abandonment. Today it is still thriving with residents ranging from one day old through their nineties. All Bengal Women's Union provides food, clothing, shelter, education and vocational training for 150 to 200 girls, young women, elderly and care for babies as well. The staff, many of whom are volunteers, show heartfelt and relentless dedication to helping every person become the best they can be. The film is an uplifting testament to the human spirit and it's capacity to surmount obstacles and transcend adversity.
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Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Deborah Harse, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2018, 2021
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Bengali
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Deborah Harse
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People Of Color With Eating Disorders Face Cultural, Medical Stigmas
produced by Public Broadcasting Service (Arlington, VA: NewsHour Productions LLC, 2022), 8 mins
Almost 30 million Americans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime. During the pandemic, the number of people seeking treatment has jumped. But as Amna Nawaz reports, eating disorders are often overlooked in people of color.
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produced by Public Broadcasting Service (Arlington, VA: NewsHour Productions LLC, 2022), 8 mins
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Almost 30 million Americans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime. During the pandemic, the number of people seeking treatment has jumped. But as Amna Nawaz reports, eating disorders are often overlooked in people of color.
Field of Study
Women's Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Amna Nawaz, 1979-, Public Broadcasting Service
Date Published / Released
2022
Publisher
NewsHour Productions LLC
Topic / Theme
Women's health issues, Race and culture, Mental illnesses, Eating disorders, Black community, Stereotypes, COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-2023), African Americans, Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2022 NewsHour Productions LLC
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