Black Joy

The term Black joy is used by Black people to highlight acts, experiences, and expressions of joy in their lives and the lives of other Black people.

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April 11, 2023 through April 17, 2023 marks Black Maternal Health Week, a week-long campaign founded and organized by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance which is a Black women-led, cross-sectoral organization that centers Black mothers and birthing people.

The purpose of Black Maternal Health Week is to “build awareness, activism, and community-building​ to amplify ​the voices, perspectives and lived experiences of Black Mamas and birthing people.”

As news reports and data continue to reveal the rising rate of Black maternal mortality and inadequate treatment in hospital settings, this year’s theme for Black Maternal Health Week, “Our Bodies Belong to Us: Restoring Black Autonomy and Joy!”, seeks to shine a light on community-centered and cultural practices for maternal care delivered by Black midwives, full-spectrum doulas and other birth and maternal health workers.

In line with the theme of restoring Black autonomy and Joy and with the support of Inland Empire community-based doulas and midwives, the Black Voice News spoke with Black midwives, doulas and families in the area about the joys of parenting and serving their communities, how they hold on to joy while balancing obligations and what they hope for the future.

Black Joy: Meet the Sanders

Dannette Sanders, 38, and Daryl Sanders, 34, pose for a portrait with their daughter Gabriella, 3, in their home on April 5, 2023. Dannette is a school psychologist and Daryl is a health consultant who works to reduce health care disparities in the community. (Aryana Noroozi for Black Voice News / CatchLight Local) April 11,…

Black Joy: Meet the Fosters and Their Midwife, Celest Winfrey

Janel Foster, 29, poses for a portrait with her son Memphis Foster, 1, her mother, Shonda Cunningham (left), and midwife Celest Winfrey at the Foster home on April 4, 2023.  (Aryana Noroozi for Black Voice News / CatchLight Local). April 11, 2023 through April 17, 2023 marks Black Maternal Health Week, a week-long campaign founded…

Black Joy: Meet the Mabsons

Jessica, 31, and Alvin Mabson, 32, pose for a portrait with their son Ennis, 4 months, and daughter Harper, 3, in their home on April 5, 2023. (Aryana Noroozi for Black Voice News / CatchLight Local). April 11, 2023 through April 17, 2023 marks Black Maternal Health Week, a week-long campaign founded and organized by…

Black Joy: Meet the Hopes and Their Doula, Karen Sykes

Karen Sykes and Mackenzie Hope, 30 & Malcolm Hope, 31, pose for a portrait with their daughter Mia Hope, 1, at the Hopes’ home on April 5, 2023. Mackenzie found Sykes through the National Black Doulas Association’s website as she researched options for additional support during her pregnancy given her knowledge of the pregnancy and…

Black Joy: Meet Aiyana Davison, a Certified Nurse Midwife

Davison talks about her experience as a birthworker on April 4, 2023.  Davison knew her grandmother was a registered nurse but it was not until after her grandmother passed away that Davison learned that her grandmother was a certified midwife before immigrating to the U.S. from Antigua. (Aryana Noroozi for Black Voice News / CatchLight…

Black Joy: Meet the Solorzanos

Chloé Solorzano, 29, poses for a portrait with her husband, James Solorzano, 28, and their children  Xolani, 1, Katileia, 5, Phoenix, 2, and James Liam, 7, at Shadow Rock Park in Jurupa Valley on April 5, 2023. Chloé is a doula and student midwife. Her husband James is a police officer at the Los Angeles…