QUESTION
How Racism Harms Pregnancy \
Please read the instructions down below carefully and do this assignment properly. Please do not use any outside source only use the provided source which is provided movie and I am also going to attached textbook chapter # 11 as well with this I think you need that one to answer certain questions. Please use both movie and book chapter. Please do not make any mistakes. If you have any question just message me. When you answer these question please write down the question you going to answer the answer that question.
Thank you!
Film TWO | How Racism Harms Pregnancy
Miriam Zoila Pérez investigates how race and gender affect health — and the people who create spaces for healing. She explores the complex ways our identities shape our health, especially for people of color, LGBT folks and women (12:30 minutes)
DIRECTIONS: Print the How Racism Harms Pregnancy
Worksheet (I am going to attached this with this order please fill that out as well because I have to submit that worksheet with this assignment).
. Watch this 12.5 minute film. Complete the form WHILE you watch the film. Answer the questions on the form completely. You will use this information for this week's assignments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktOeFgmdIAo&feature=emb_logo
How Racism Harms Pregnancy
Directions:
This week you watched Mariam Perez's Tedtalk, How Racism Harms Pregnancy. Reflect on that film and answer ONE question from EACH of the three sets below.
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- The answer for each question should be 150-250 words
- The answer for each question should use at least one quotefrom the Tedtalk (include a timestamp)
- The question you pick to answer from Set Two should quote the Tedtalk ANDthe text you choose.
Set 1: My Self
- What does this TEDtalk remind me of in my life?
- What is this similar to in my life?
- How is this different from my life?
- Has something like this ever happened to me?
- How does this relate to my life?
- What were my feelings when I watched the TEDtalk?
Set 2: The Text
- What does this remind me of in another book I’ve read?
- How is this TEDtalk similar to other things I’ve read?
- How is this different from other books I’ve read?
- Have I read about something like this before?
- How does this tie to concepts in our textbook about healthcare?
Section 3: The World
- What does this TEDtalktalk remind me of in the real world?
- How is this TEDtalk similar to things that happen in the real world?
- How is this different from things that happen in the real world?
- How did this TEDtalk relate to the world around me?
Please show both depth and self-reflection in each answer.
Also, upload an image of your completed worksheet. Be sure the image is clear.
- Hunter, PhD
Name __________________________________
Worksheet for Mariam Zoila Perez’ Tedtalk
Ms. Pérez is a doula turned journalist. She explores the relationship between race,
class and illness and tells us about a radically compassionate prenatal care program
that can buffer pregnant women from the stress that people of color face every day.
- Chronic stress over the duration of a pregnancy can lead to
- High ____________________
- Low ____________________
- People who experience more discrimination are more like to have _______________________ .
- Can just the “threat of discrimination” (like worrying about driving while black) have a negative
impact?
- According to Dr. Williams. African-American women have an entirely different experience than
white women when it comes to whether their babies are born healthy.
- The deep south, the rates of mother and infant death for black women approximate those
rates in Sub-Saharan ________________________.
- The rates for white women are near _______________________.
- Nationally, black women are _________ times more likely to die during pregnancy and
childbirth than white women.
Other startling statistics
- Black infants are _________________ as likely to die in the first year of life than are white
infants
- Black mothers are ____________ to ____________ times more likely to give birth too
early or too skinny
- Other women of color have rates nearly this high. Is this different for middle class women?
continued on reverse
- Hunter, PhD
Name __________________________________
- Immigrants, particularly black and Latina immigrants,
actually have _____________________________ when they first arrive in the United States.
- The longer they stay in the US the ___________ their health becomes
- This is called the ____________________ ___________________
- The JJ way started by Jennie Joseph provides prenatal care to _______ women per year; mostly
women of color.
- Almost all of her clients give birth to _________________ , _______________ babies
- List the ways in which the JJ way is different:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
- The waiting room is more like ______________________________________
- What type of language is crucial aspect of the JJ model?
- The JJ way aims to put responsibility and information in who’s hands?
- Is the JJ way successful? YES NO SORT OF
- What evidence is offered for this?
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Answer
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Culture and Health Worksheet
- Chronic stress over the duration of a pregnancy can lead to
- High Blood pressure
- Low Infant Birth Weight
- People who experience more discrimination are more like to have poor health
- Can just the “threat of discrimination” (like worrying about driving while black) have a negative
impact? Yes
- According to Dr. Williams. African-American women have an entirely different experience than
white women when it comes to whether their babies are born healthy.
- The deep south, the rates of mother and infant death for black women approximate those
rates in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- The rates for white women are near zero.
- Nationally, black women are four times more likely to die during pregnancy and
childbirth than white women.
Other startling statistics
- Black infants are twice as likely to die in the first year of life than are white
infants
- Black mothers are two to three times more likely to give birth too
early or too skinny
- Other women of color have rates nearly this high. Is this different for middle class women? Yes
continued on reverse
- Hunter, PhD
Name __________________________________
- Immigrants, particularly black and Latina immigrants,
actually have better health when they first arrive in the United States.
- The longer they stay in the US the worse their health becomes
- This is called the immigrant paradox
- The JJ way started by Jennie Joseph provides prenatal care to over 600 women per year; mostly
women of color.
- Almost all of her clients give birth to healthy, full-term babies
- List the ways in which the JJ way is different:
-No one is turned away due to lack of funds
-No one is chastised for showing up late to appointmets
-No one is talked down to and belittled
-Warmth and friendliness of assistants
- The waiting room is more like your aunt’s living room than a clinic
- What type of language is crucial aspect of the JJ model? Warm and supportive
- The JJ way aims to put responsibility and information in who’s hands? The woman
- Is the JJ way successful? YES NO SORT OF-- YES
- What evidence is offered for this?
It has eliminated problems like “Skinny Babies”. The women who give birth at her facility are more likely to have healthier babies than those who do not.