Angela Doyinsola Aina

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American maternal health advocate




Angela Doyinsola Aina is an American maternal health advocate and co-founder of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance (BMMA). She is known for her work in advancing the health and rights of Black mothers in the United States.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Angela Doyinsola Aina was born and raised in the United States. She developed an early interest in public health and social justice, which led her to pursue higher education in these fields. Aina attended Spelman College, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She later obtained a Master of Public Health degree from Morehouse School of Medicine, focusing on community health and preventive medicine.

Career[edit | edit source]

Angela Aina began her career working in various public health roles, where she gained experience in maternal and child health, health equity, and reproductive justice. Her work has consistently focused on addressing the disparities faced by Black women in the healthcare system.

Black Mamas Matter Alliance[edit | edit source]

Angela Doyinsola Aina speaking at the USCCR

In 2015, Angela Aina co-founded the Black Mamas Matter Alliance (BMMA), a national network of organizations and individuals dedicated to improving the health outcomes of Black mothers. The alliance focuses on advocacy, research, and policy change to address the systemic issues contributing to maternal health disparities.

Under Aina's leadership, BMMA has become a leading voice in the movement for maternal health equity. The organization works to amplify the voices of Black mothers and promote policies that support their health and well-being.

Advocacy and Impact[edit | edit source]

Angela Aina is a prominent advocate for maternal health rights, particularly for Black women. She has been involved in numerous initiatives aimed at reducing maternal mortality and morbidity rates among Black mothers. Her advocacy work includes collaborating with policymakers, healthcare providers, and community organizations to implement effective solutions.

Aina's efforts have been instrumental in raising awareness about the unique challenges faced by Black mothers and the need for culturally competent care. She has also contributed to research and publications that highlight the importance of addressing social determinants of health in maternal care.

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