Two Key Steps to Support Maternal and Child Health

Pregnant people and children – and particularly people of color – are disproportionately exposed to the health harms from climate change. And as a “threat multiplier,” climate change intersects with and amplifies existing disparities in baseline health, access to healthcare, and poverty. Learn more at our upcoming webinar.

We need your help today in calling on North Carolina's Federal Delegation to enact climate legislation that will protect the health of pregnant moms and future generations of North Carolinians.  

Action: Protect Pregnant Women From Climate Change

Take 60 seconds and urge your US Senator and House Representative to invest in the health of pregnant moms and future generations of North Carolinians.

Webinar: Climate Change & Maternal Health Equity
Monday, September 27; 12:00 – 1:00 PM

Calling all perinatal healthcare providers, pregnant moms, and community members interested in health equity. Join us as we explore climate change’s effects on pregnancy and child health, with a particular focus on the disproportionate impacts in Black and Latinx communities. The virtual panel conversation will feature frontline community members who are already feeling the impact of climate change and: 

  • Dr. Stephanie Johannes, Pediatrician and CleanAIRE NC Health Program Manager
  • Joy Spencer, Executive Director of Equity Before Birth
  • Maya Jackson, Founder and Executive Director of Mobilizing African American Mothers for Empowerment (MAAME)
  • Max Cawley, Program Manager at the Museum of Life and Science
 

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CleanAIRE NC
PO Box 5311  | Charlotte, North Carolina 28299
704-307-9528
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