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http://blackmidwives.org/
The International Center for Traditional Childbearing Who We Are The International Center for Traditional Childbearing, Inc. (ICTC) is a non-profit African centered organization located in Portland, Oregon. ICTC was created to promote the health of women and their families and to train Black women aspiring to become midwives. We provide recruitment, education, and support to those desiring to serve their community. ICTC encompasses oral traditions from Africa, the Caribbean, and the "Deep South." We educate and advocate through community workshops, study groups, or just one to one support. ICTC is inclusive in its membership. We have an affirmative action policy that we uphold in spirit as well as letter. The early beginnings of the International Center for Traditional Childbearing( ICTC) date back to August 1991. We were then, and are now a grassroots organization, responding to critical health care needs. We are determined that the early death of babies and mothers, an aftermath of slavery and a legacy of poverty, shall be reversed. Shafia M. Monroe on August 31, 1991 founded ICTC in consensus with a national group of midwives and educators. Headquarters are in Portland, Oregon. ICTC was created to support the needs of Black women who desire to become midwives to improve the family health in their communities. ICTC supports aspiring and student midwives through information and referrals. We are a midwife promotion, recruitment, and training organization for Black women who want to become midwives and serve their communities. ICTC educates by using a traditional African based model, community workshops, leadership training, audiovisuals aids, printed materials, referrals and the apprenticeship model. ICTC relies on public donations and volunteers in order to continue providing services. Contact ICTC International Center for Traditional Childbearing 2823 N. Portland Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97217 Phone: 503-460-9324 Email ICTC: ictc@blackmidwives.org Email Shafia Monroe: sistahmidwife@msn.com |
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Greetings Sis Aziza!
Medase pa (much thanks) for putting this information about the ICTC on the board. Knowing that there is an African women's child birthing organization is of immense importance and aid. I have listed this and a few others in the African women's health listing. Please check it out and tell me what you think: http://abibitumikasa.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1169478894 Once again, medase paaaaaaaaaa! Kala [smiley=sankofa.gif] |
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