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Reproductive Justice and Birth Freedom Track
Classes are online and self-paced!
YOU HAVE 3 MONTHS TO COMPLETE EACH CERTIFICATION.

 
Completion of all 3 certifications earns the 
Certified Reproductive Justice and
Birth Freedom Educator

$49 (for a limited time - each certification)

The Reproductive Justice and Birth Freedom Track is a powerful course series rooted in the liberation and restoration of BIPOC communities’ rights to bodily autonomy, culturally safe birthing, and generational healing. This track confronts the historical and ongoing reproductive oppression faced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color—offering a healing-centered education that bridges activism, ancestral wisdom, and holistic health.

Students will explore how systems of racism, colonization, and patriarchy have shaped reproductive experiences and outcomes, while reclaiming ancestral birth practices and advocating for sacred birthing rights. Whether you're a birthworker, doula, educator, healer, or advocate, this track equips you to disrupt cycles of reproductive violence and co-create liberatory pathways for future generations.

Certifications in this Track Include: (See full description below)

  • Certification in BIPOC Birth and Reproductive Justice

  • Certification in Reproductive Oppression and Holistic Healing 

  • Certification in Colonial Trauma and Somatic Healing

 

This track is for those committed to transforming reproductive health through a justice-based, culturally grounded, and spiritually aligned lens.

 

Who Should Enroll:
Scholars, advocates, community leaders, holistic practitioners, and anyone committed to confronting historical truths, understanding systemic racism, and working toward collective restoration for BIPOC communities.

 

Track Outcome:
Students completing this track will earn the title of

Certified Reproductive Justice and Birth Freedom Educator

This is not just history — it is the foundation for reclaiming truth, demanding justice, and creating a future where healing and liberation are possible.

Certification in BIPOC Birth and Reproductive Justice

This 4-week certification course explores the intersection of race, gender, power, and birth, examining how reproductive injustices have historically and systemically affected Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). The course centers ancestral wisdom, bodily autonomy, and holistic justice, empowering participants to advocate for equitable birthing experiences, informed consent, and culturally rooted birthing practices. Students will examine reproductive justice as a human right, learn from midwifery traditions, explore systemic barriers, and build tools for advocacy and healing in their communities.

Whether you're a birth worker, holistic healer, doula, social worker, educator, or community advocate—this course equips you to stand at the frontline of birth justice through both historical understanding and spiritual healing frameworks.

Students will Learn:

  1. The Principles of Reproductive Justice

  2. ​Differences between reproductive rights, health, and justice

  3. Intersectionality in reproductive justice (race, gender, class, and identity)

  4. Enslavement, forced breeding, and the commodification of BIPOC bodies

  5. Eugenics, forced sterilizations, and medical apartheid

  6. The role of Black grand midwives and Indigenous birthing practices

  7. The impact of colonization and criminalization on ancestral practice

  8. Maternal mortality and morbidity rates in BIPOC communities

  9. The Role of Doulas, Advocates, and Community Birth Workers​

  10. Building trust and restoring sacred birth experiences

  11. Energetic violations of reproductive oppression

  12. How to build and support policy changes from a justice-centered lens
  13. Creating birth spaces rooted in equity, respect, and tradition

  14. Somatic practices to release generational birth trauma
  15. AND MUCH MORE!!

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Certification in Reproductive Oppression and Holistic Healing

This powerful certification explores the historical and ongoing reproductive oppression of BIPOC communities through the lens of forced breeding during slavery, coerced sterilization, and systemic medical control of the womb and body. Students will examine the sociopolitical, medical, and cultural roots of reproductive trauma and gain tools to reclaim reproductive sovereignty using holistic, ancestral, and culturally responsive healing practices. This course is designed to equip holistic reproductive health educators, doulas, and community healers with the knowledge and tools to support healing from generational womb trauma and help restore agency over reproductive wellness.

Students will learn:

  • Understand the historical roots of reproductive oppression in BIPOC communities

  • Identify key moments and policies that institutionalized control over BIPOC reproduction

  • Analyze how medical racism continues to influence reproductive outcomes today

  • Recognize the psychological and somatic impact of generational reproductive trauma

  • Learn culturally relevant womb healing practices rooted in ancestral wisdom

  • Incorporate herbs, rituals, and bodywork for reproductive health restoration

  • Develop trauma-informed reproductive wellness frameworks for community use

  • Become certified holistic reproductive health educators rooted in justice and liberation

  • And much more!

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