Media Coverage “The film and panel discussion made a crucial argument for the fact that stillbirth prevention deserves the same urgency as other maternal and infant health priorities. It also provided a deeply moving example of how research and data can combine with storytelling to normalize grief and conversation around this issue, as well as to recognize that maternal and fetal health are inseparable from social, racial and reproductive justice.” Twenty thousand Stillbirths a year, and no federal plan to prevent them Ms. Magazine, November 28, 2025 “I left the Freeman Auditorium feeling more educated than when I walked in, having learned so much about a topic I didn’t know much about beforehand. At the same time, I also felt incredibly devastated — no one should have to experience a stillbirth. Yet, these are the exact kinds of emotions that inspire awareness and change.” Emotional 'Before a Breath' screening shines light on stillbirth The Tulane Hullabaloo, November 5, 2025 “We discussed the best practices for using humanities and the arts to have an impact within our communities without it being a one-way street.” The New Green Wave: Advocating For Reproductive Justice Tulane University School of Liberal Arts Magazine, December 2024 “Panels will not only include participants from abroad and from New Orleans, they will also put researchers in conversation with advocates, allowing for a multifaceted discussion and a process of mutual learning.” Tulane University to Host Local and International Scholars and Advocates in Reproductive Health and Justice Symposium Tulane University Newcomb Institute, October 4, 2024 “I think one of our goals is to make this a transnational conversation where we think about why is this happening here?” ‘The New Green Wave’: School of Liberal Arts to host reproductive rights seminar Tulane Hullabaloo, February 7, 2024 “The seminar series…will pair established and emerging scholars alongside local New Orleans community partners to explore one of the most polarizing issues of our time: reproductive rights.” School of Liberal Arts scholars win prestigious award from Mellon Foundation to host Sawyer Seminar Tulane University School of Liberal Arts, December 5, 2023