May 20, 2015 Page 5 H ealth &F itness Midwives and Women of Color Advocates work to improve birth outcomes The International Center for Traditional Childbearing, a group founded by Shafia M. Monroe of Portland, is celebrat- ing the contributions of the Af- rican American midwife while highlighting the under-repre- sentation of midwives of color in health care institutions and schools. According to Monroe, re- search shows that midwives lower the infant mortality rate, but there remains a shortage of midwives of color to service their communities in culturally appropriate ways that improve birth outcomes. “We want to see more African American youth chose midwife- ry as their career choice,” she said. The national profile of mid- wives is majority white wom- en, with less than 2 percent be- Veteran midwife, certified childbirth educator, Doula trainer and health activist Shafia M. Monroe of Portland engages an “Inequity in Breastfeeding Summit” in Seattle. ing black women with only 13 wives compared to 57 percent of percent of black women being white women being serviced by served by certified nurse mid- CNMs, she said. Blood Donations Save Lives The American Red Cross urges donors to choose their day to give hope to patients in need by donating blood or platelets during the “100 days of summer. 100 days of hope.” campaign, officially sponsored by Sub- urban Propane. “Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer and vacation season, and the start of a seasonal decline in blood and platelet donations,” said Jared Schultz- man, communications manager, Pacific Northwest Blood Services Region. “By choosing a day to give H ealth W atch Free Body Basics -- This physician recommended class is appropriate for all ages and health condi- tions. Plan to attend this one-session class and learn the simple guidelines for safe exercises, including stretching. Call 503-256-4000 to register. blood or platelets, volunteer donors can give hope and help maintain a sufficient supply for patients in need.” To encourage donations around the Memorial Day holiday, those who come to give blood or platelets from May 23-25 will receive a Red Cross RuMe tote bag, while supplies last. The Red Cross relies on volunteer donors for the 15,000 blood donations needed every day to support patients at about 2,600 hospitals and transfusion centers nationwide. tion, call 503-215-4622. Maternity Water Workout -- Helping new moms re- gain muscle tone, strength, and flexibility, all in the support and freedom of the water. Call 503-256-4000 for more information. Senior Aerobics -- A low-impact workout geared specifically toward seniors. Call 503-449-0783 for Take Off Pounds Sensibly -- TOPS meetings are current schedule. held every Tuesday at 9 a.m.at the St. Michael’s and Red Cross Certification -- The Oregon Trail Chap- All Angels Church, 1704 N.E. 43rd Ave. Learn about ter Red Cross now offers credits to helps profession- this weight loss support program which offers infor- als maintain licensing or certification. For a cumula- mation, encouragement, weekly programs, fun con- tive list, visit pdxinfo.net. tests, discussion and socialization. Empowerment through Relaxation -- Free infor- Cholesterol Profiles -- Get the resources to help you mal meditation classes that address breathing tech- keep an eye on your cholesterol and other indicators niques, some gentle ancient African yoga poses and of heart health. Educational material provided. For mental balancing techniques. People have left these more information, call 503-261-6611. classes joyful and with a peaceful view of their lives. Bereavement Support Groups -- Free, safe confi- Call Dr. Marcelitte Failla at 503-228-6140. dential group meetings for those who have experi- Tenderfoot Care -- Treat your feet with a soak, nail enced the death of a loved one offered on various trim, buffing and massage at one of six clinics or at nights and locations. For information and registra- your home. Call 503-251-6303 for more information. Earlier this month, Monroe led a public discussion for In- ternational Midwives Month in partnership with the Women’s Resource Center at Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus in north Portland. Participants watched a spe- cial screening of “Bringin in’ Da Sprit, an evocative and passion- ate documentary that celebrates the history of black midwives who commit themselves to ho- listic answers in the face of pow- erful misconceptions about the practice of midwifery. Proceeds for the non-prof- it group’s fundraising will help sponsor students and others to attend the organization’s 9th In- ternational Black Midwives and Healers Conference on Oct. 9-11 at University Place and aid its mission of reducing infant mortal- ity, increasing breastfeeding rates in communities of color by train- ing cultural competent doulas. For more information, you can visit the group’s website, ictcmidwives.org.