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BIPOC Gathering

Every other month, a free gathering is offered to members of the BIPOC community. Join us on the third Friday of the month, every other month.

Hosted by Aaliyah Dailey and Sabia Wade

Aaliyah (they/them) is a full-spectrum birth worker, educator, facilitator, and reproductive justice advocate. They center their work around educating, supporting, nourishing, and guiding folx through their reproductive and rebirth experiences. Through their personal trauma-healing experience, they have built a strong relationship with somatic practices that are woven into their offerings, and they filter their work through a trauma-informed, advocacy-centered, and autonomy-oriented lens.

Sabia Wade (she/they), is a Black, queer, CEO, author, educator, full-spectrum doula, investor, and expander of Black luxury. Sabia is the founder of Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings, an accessible and inclusive training program for community care workers, and For the Village, a non-profit providing doulas at no or low-cost to low-income and marginalized communities in San Diego.

As a coach, board member, investor, educator, and programming development consultant for organizations throughout the Birth and Reproductive Health Industry, every part of Sabia’s work centers on liberation of all people through Reproductive Justice. Her newest business, Loads of Pride, is a new frontier in the trucking industry, centering jobs for BIPOC & Queer individuals, and aims to show just how connected it all is. Her book, Birthing Liberation: How Reproductive Justice Can Set Us Free, is now available for purchase.

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BADT FSD Full Spectrum Doula Training

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Speaking Engagement: Columbia MPH Class