2 Dope Black Doulas
In part 1 of this episode of 2 Dope Black Doulas, we sit down with Nakia Lawson, former President of DONA International, for an honest conversation about what it means to be a Black doula navigating, and leading, in national spaces. We talk about the realities of representation, the challenges of leadership in systems not built with Black doulas in mind, and the tension between professionalization and protecting community-rooted care. This conversation goes beyond the birth room and into board rooms, policy spaces, and positions of power. In this episode, we explore: • Being a Black leader in national doula organizations • Representation versus real power and accountability • Certification, professionalization, and cultural autonomy • How Black doulas can step into leadership without losing themselves • The future of Black leadership in birth work If you’ve ever wondered whether you belong at the table, this episode is a reminder that you do.
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