Kwanzaa Chat & Sip for Birthworkers and healthcare workers
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Kwanzaa Chat & Sip for Birthworkers and healthcare workers

By Black Mothers In Power

Overview

Come vibe, chat, and sip with fellow birthworkers and healthcare heroes this Kwanzaa season!

Kwanzaa Chat & Sip for Birthworkers and Healthcare Workers

Event Overview

Black Mothers In Power and Lifestyle Health warmly invite you to our Kwanzaa Chat & Sip, an intimate cultural gathering rooted in the first principle of Kwanzaa — Umoja (Unity).

This event brings together Delaware’s birthing, maternal health, and healthcare communities for an evening of connection, reflection, and celebration. Together, we honor the collective strength of Black families and the shared commitment of our organizations to nurture healthy mothers, healthy babies, and healthy communities.

Expect a soulfully curated evening featuring meaningful conversation, community bonding, food, wine, and cultural joy.

What to Expect

A culturally grounded, welcoming space
🍷 Wine & Refreshments
🍽️ Light food + treats
🧡 Conversation circles guided by the principle of Umoja
🤝 Networking and relationship-building among community and medical professionals
🎶 Kwanzaa-inspired ambiance celebrating Black heritage

Why This Gathering Matters

Kwanzaa calls us to uplift shared values that strengthen our community. Umoja (Unity) reminds us that we are more powerful when we come together intentionally.

This gathering is an opportunity to:

  • Strengthen bonds between birthworkers and healthcare professionals
  • Foster unity and collaboration to improve Black maternal health outcomes
  • Create space for open dialogue, healing, and understanding
  • Celebrate the resilience and brilliance of Black mothers and families
  • Recognize the importance of lifestyle, wellness, and community care

With BMIP’s advocacy and Lifestyle Health’s holistic wellness approach, this event represents a unified commitment to transforming maternal health in Delaware.

Who Should Attend

This event is open to:

  • Doulas, midwives, lactation professionals
  • Nurses, physicians, and healthcare providers
  • Expectant parents, new parents, and families
  • Birthworkers, community supporters, and advocates
  • Anyone passionate about improving Black maternal health and wellness

All are welcome to join in the spirit of Umoja.

Category: Community, Other

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Location

BMIP Center

2215 Washington Street

Suite B (On Concord Ave.) Wilmington, DE 19802

How do you want to get there?

Organized by

Black Mothers In Power

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Free
Dec 26 · 4:00 PM EST