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Posts by Emily Trujillo

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Postpartum Practices From 8 Countries That Will Make You Consider Moving

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Stretch Marks: On 25 Years of Community-centered Birth Support

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Working with a doula can be life-changing for mothers of color

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Partner Spotlight –Tubman Center for Health & Freedom

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Who Mothers the Mother?

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Press Statement on Leaked SCOTUS Roe v. Wade Opinion

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Amid The National Maternal Mortality Crisis, Washington State Passes Essential Legislation

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Washington 2022 Legislative Session Passes Our Advocacy Priorities

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Land Acknowledgement
Open Arms Perinatal Services acknowledges that we inhabit the traditional ancestral lands of the Puget Sound and Salish Sea tribes. Present-day Seattle is located on the traditional land of the Suquamish, Muckleshoot, Puyallup, and Duwamish people, and we continue to do our best to honor the original peoples of this land and the land itself. We must also acknowledge that much of the United States as we know it today has been made possible by the labor of enslaved Africans and their descendants. We recognize our debt to exploited workers, past and present, whose labor was and continues to be stolen through unjust practices.

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