Centering Black Women’s Voices: Illuminating Systemic Racism in Maternal Healthcare Experiences

Author:

Brailey Carla1,Slatton Brittany C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX 77004, USA

Abstract

The racial disparity in Black maternal healthcare outcomes in the U.S. reflects the devastating impact of systemic racism embedded within the healthcare system. This study addresses Black maternal health by centering Black women’s perspectives to illuminate how systemic barriers, racism, and unequal care manifest in their maternal health experiences. We conducted six focus group discussions with 27 Black women in Harris County, Texas, an area with an alarmingly high Black maternal mortality rate. The analysis revealed three main themes: (1) institutional barriers to equitable maternal care, (2) inequitable clinical care and provider–patient interactions, and (3) navigating experiences of everyday interpersonal racism. The women’s narratives provide insights into how systemic factors such as racism and unjust policies compromise the pursuit of optimal maternal care. By centering their situated knowledge, we can understand and develop solutions that emerge directly from the lived realities of this community.

Funder

Maternal and Infant Environmental Health Riskscape (MIEHR) Center of Baylor College of Medicine an NIH Center of Excellence on Environmental Health Disaprities Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

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