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    Black Women for Wellness Launches Billboards Across Los Angeles Spotlighting Maternal Health, Calling Communities to Reflect & Act

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 22, 20262 Mins Read
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    • Black Women for Wellness launched billboards across Los Angeles to make Black maternal health visible, urgent, and impossible to ignore.
    • The campaign centers Black mamas and birthing people, demanding healing, justice, dignity, and sustained community engagement to improve outcomes.
    • Made possible by partners Essential Access Health and In Our Own Voice, the campaign invites learning, sharing, and action; resources at bwwla.org.

    Social Channels: Instagram – handle: @bw4wla | Facebook – handle: Black Women For Wellness

    “This campaign is about visibility and truth,” said Gabrielle Brown, BWW’s Black Maternal and Infant Health Program Manager.

    “Our work is rooted in love, empowerment, and advocacy. Black Maternal Health Week 2026 was a powerful reminder that when we center Black mamas and birthing people, we create space for healing, justice, and joy. Our efforts honor the resilience of our communities while demanding a healthcare system that listens, respects, and delivers the quality and dignified healthcare Black mothers deserve.”

    Expanding on years of advocacy, this year’s campaign reinforces that awareness must extend beyond a single week. By placing these messages in public spaces, BWW is ensuring that conversations around Black maternal health remain visible, urgent, and impossible to ignore.

    The billboards also serve as an invitation: to learn, to share, and to take action. Whether seen during a daily commute or sought out intentionally, each installation is a reminder that improving Black maternal health outcomes requires community-wide engagement and sustained commitment.

    This campaign was made possible through continued partnership and support from Essential Access Health and In Our Own Voice, dedicated to advancing reproductive and maternal health equity. For more information, plus trusted reproductive and maternal health resources, visit bwwla.org and/or email [email protected]

    About Black Women for Wellness

    Founded in 1997, Black Women for Wellness is a California-based nonprofit organization committed to the health and well-being of Black women and girls. Through education, advocacy, and leadership development, the organization works to empower communities and create lasting change in reproductive health, rights, and justice.

    Media Contact:

    Ariel Grant
    Communications Coordinator
    Black Women for Wellness
    [email protected]

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