During July we usually celebrate the legacy of American independence, like freedom, liberty and justice for all.
Bhat about the legacy of colonization, which has locked us into hundreds of years of patriarchy, capitalism, and racism? What does it mean to decolonize our thinking about these systems, and how can we apply this to motherhood?
These are important questions that require many different voices and viewpoints. So I have asked my friend Desirae to have a conversation with me about the topic of decolonizing motherhood, and we’d like to invite you to participate!
Desirae is a scholar and mother who recently had an unassisted homebirth, or freebirth, which to me feels like the ultimate in decolonizing motherhood. She has a passion for uplifting the birthing stories of historically silenced voices: Black, Brown, queer, and migrant folx, folx with disabilities, folx in creative relationships/family structures, single folx, etc.
Join us on Monday, July 25th at 11am EST / 8 am PST for a live community call around what it means to decolonize motherhood, from fertility, pregnancy, birth and raising your child.
This free community call will feature 45 minutes of discussion and then about 15 minutes of questions. The call will be recorded if you miss it.
On the call we’ll talk about:
✨ What do we mean when we say “decolonize your mind?”
✨ The role colonization played in controlling people’s fertility and pregnancy
✨ How did the white male medicalization of birth affect not only pregnancy but childbirth and the postpartum period
We’ll answer questions about:
✨ What “conscious contraception” might look like, which will be critical for the post-Roe era
✨ What white women can do about all of this
✨ How we can raise empathetic, conscious children who are not only aware but actively working to dismantle the colonizer mindset