Maternal health expert on why racial disparities persist, and the push for better data
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Maternal health expert on why racial disparities persist, and the push for better data
ANN HUI
GENERATIONS REPORTER
PUBLISHED MAY 16, 2026
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Cheyenne Scarlett is co-founder of the Black Birth Project, which seeks to improve maternal health for Black women in Canada.
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