October 7, 2015 Page 5 H ealth Conference Focus on Traditional Childbearing Group meets to improve birth outcomes, recruit midwives of color Four-time Grammy Award- winning singer/songwriter and holistic healer Erykah Badu joins midwives and healers from across the globe this weekend to open a three day Black Mid- wives and Healers Conference in Portland. The International Center for Traditional Childbearing is host- ing its 9th International Black Midwives and Healers Con- ference, “Honoring Our Past, Embracing Our Future” at the University Place Hotel and Con- who enter the midwifery field. Currently there is a severe short- age of midwives and doulas of color, to service pregnant wom- en and new mothers, and who are needed to positively impact maternal and infant health in the black community. According to the center’s studies, African Americans ba- bies still have the highest infant mortality rate of any race in the country; the national average for white America is five infant deaths per 1,000 babies and 14 infant deaths per 1,000 for Afri- can-American babies. The con- ference will support and foster Erykah Badu, a four-time Grammy award winner (left), will lend her support to a black midwives the resurgence of black mid- and healers conference in Portland this week, joining Shafia Monroe (right), founder the wives who are needed to meet conference. the growing demand of these ference Center right outside Port- The goal of the conference is profession and increase civic en- new children and mothers. To register or learn more, visit land State University on Friday, to improve birth outcomes, di- gagement of students to increase Oct. 9 through Sunday, Oct. 11. versify the midwifery and doula the number of people of color conference.ictcmidwives.org. H ealth W atch Empowerment through Relaxation -- Free informal meditation classes that address breathing techniques, some gentle ancient African yoga poses and mental balancing techniques. People have left these classes joyful and with a peaceful view of their lives. Call Dr. Marcelitte Failla at 503-228-6140. Tenderfoot Care -- Treat your feet with a soak, nail trim, buffing and massage from a licensed nurse at one of six clinics or at your home. Call 503-251-6303 for more information. Cancer Resource Center -- Providence St. Vincent Medical Center and the American Red Cross have joined forces to create the first in-hospi- tal resource center providing books, printed material, computer access and more for individuals and families dealing with cancer. The center is open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lead Poisoning Prevention -- Learn how to protect your family from lead poisoning. Ideal for folks in live in older homes with children or pregnant women. Qualified participants receive a free kit of safety and testing supplies. Call 503-284-6827. Managing Chronic Hepatitis C -- Third Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m. The informative session is led by a registered nurse to help you manage side effects of medications and dosage preparations and ad- ministration; doctor referral required. To register, call 503-251-6313. Better Breathers -- An asthma educational support group meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month from 1:15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. at Adventist Medical Center. For information, call 503-251-6830. Powerful Tools For Caregivers -- 6-week educational series designed to help family caregivers take care of themselves while caring for rela- tives or friends with chronic illness. Class size is limited, and registra- tion is required. Call 503-413-8018. Leg Alert Screening -- Check for peripheral arterial disease with this safe, simple screening using ankle and arm blood pressure. The fee is $40. To schedule an appointment, call 503-251-6137. Heart Talk Support Group -- Meets on the second Monday of each month; from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, call 503-251-6260. Chronic Pain Support Parenting Classes -- Newborns don’t come with instruction manuals but parents and parents-to-be can learn about a va- riety of topics from pain and childbirth to breastfeeding to infant CPR and much more. For a schedule of events, call 503-574-6595 or visit: providence.org/classes. Cardiac-Rehab Exercises -- A medically supervised exercise program for people with heart conditions. For information, call 503-251-6260.