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Welcome Tanya Smith-Johnson, our new executive director!

Welcome Tanya Smith-Johnson, our new executive director!

Tanya Smith-Johnson is a co-founder of Birth Future Foundation and we could not be happier to have her step into the role of BFF's first Executive Director. Tanya is a midwife, strategist, doula, activist, and mother of 6. She is a dynamic, energetic, and passionate reproductive justice changemaker. Her work has impacted policy, clinical care, and movement building at the community, state, national, and global levels. Tanya also very recently became the newest president at the National College of Midwifery!

"I am honored to be able to do this liberatory work with an amazing group of women. BFF is the space where I as a Black woman have been uplifted and trusted to lead. I am thankful and look forward to leading us into the Birth Future we all deserve." - Tanya Smith-Johnson

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Recording of Dec 2021 Celebration Event

BFF Annual Celebration Event 2021

Celebration and liberation with libations!
A community conversation about equitable grantmaking, the new BFF Giving Circle, midwifery, birth justice and more. Celebrating our liberated birth future! Watch the recording of our 1-hour December 16, 2021 virtual event.

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Fall news from BFF

Dear BFF Community,

We are excited to welcome the new folks who recently signed up for emails from Birth Future Foundation. Thank you for joining us in the work to achieve a liberated birth future with racially just and equitable access to midwifery care and the midwifery profession. (Learn more about BFF.)

At BFF, we are not replicating the conventional model of philanthropy. It has been a busy year as we build this new organization from scratch, leveraging our prior experience with midwifery funding while radically reimagining how every step of the process can be more equitable and racially just. In this newsletter, we are pleased to preview our grantmaking approach as we prepare to make our first grants. When it comes to fundraising, we are launching a traditional donor campaign as well as getting ready to pilot a BFF Giving Circle. We expect to continually iterate and improve BFF’s strategies and processes as we try new things, learn, and collect community input. Thank you for joining us for this journey.

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It’s our anniversary! Birth Future vision and mission

A year ago, we formed the Birth Future Foundation, moved by a shared hope for liberation in birth and midwifery and belief that a new shift in grantmaking and philanthropy was necessary. We announced the birth of BFF in the midst of a pandemic and mass mobilization for racial justice across the country, and you were right there with us. Through the turmoil and trauma of the past year, we have found light and hope in our work at BFF. Our collaboration has been a treasured space of mutual joy, love, respect, and trust -- a rare thing in movements and organizations that seek to amplify birth and social justice.

It is time for midwifery and philanthropy to shift power and resources for sustainable, equitable progress. It’s time to shed old patterns of power hoarding and discrimination. We are part of a beautiful ecosystem of movement builders that *will* make the changes we need.

We are excited to share our vision and mission for BFF and update you on our work.

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We love you (Black Maternal Health Week 2021)

At BFF, we have been centering the theme of liberation since our founding less than a year ago, and recognize the resonance with this week’s theme “Claiming our Power, Resilience, and Liberation.” Liberation in birth is inextricably intertwined with liberation in all aspects of our society.

We love you.

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Stepping into the Future

We are already partway through February 2021, about a year into a pandemic, and a few months since launching the Birth Future Foundation. Whew! Through the ups and downs of this time, we draw inspiration and hope from our BFF community. Thank you for being with us on this journey as we make transformational change toward liberation and racial justice for birth and midwifery while reimagining the paradigm of philanthropy to shift power and build equitable partnerships.

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On liberation and midwifery

Why is centering liberation our approach to improving maternity care? As co-founders, we came from a perspective of midwifery as an essential solution to our maternal health crisis, however, we also recognize that our birth future-- and midwifery itself-- must also be liberated. What does that mean? (View original email.)

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Meet the Birth Future Foundation (Recording of Nov 2020 Launch Event)

A celebration and conversation with the founders of the Birth Future Foundation. Your new BFF is here! This summer, we announced the formation of BFF, the Birth Future Foundation. We are so excited to tell you more about this new initiative to building funding for an equitable and racially just future for birth and midwifery and invite you to watch the 1-hour video of our November 2020 launch event.

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Introducing BFF

Learn more about about us by watching our 5 minute video introduction to the Birth Future Foundation.

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Who is BFF

The BFF founders made the joint decision to leave the board of an established midwifery foundation in order to form a new, liberated organization centered in equity and racial justice for midwifery and maternal health as well as philanthropy itself. We want to tell you a bit about our vision for BFF, which, while in its infancy, is building off the work we have been doing together for years.

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