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Motherhood Matters – mini conference & brunch


A Brunch of Art, Science & HerStory
Hosted by FloridaRAMA & the Museum of Motherhood
๐๏ธ Sunday, September 21, 2025
๐ 10:30 AM โ 1:00 PM
๐ Venue in Pinellas County โ FloridaRAMA
Join us for an inspired gathering to honor the art, science, and history of motherhood โ featuring brunch, brief talks from visionary voices, and community connection.
โจ Letโs raise awareness, funds, and a toast to motherhood.
The purpose of this mini conference is to collaborate with local birth workers and healthcare professionals to understand the causes and correlates of challenges to Black womenโs maternal health in order to implement changes in Pinellas county. This conference will educate attendees about Black maternal health from a holistic perspective using the expertise of these presenters:
Courtney West a proud St. Petersburg native and the owner of 3 Gems Birth Services where everyone deserves care. Courtney is a full spectrum doula, doula educator, and a licensed practical nurse with a background in pediatric home health, and mental health nursing.
Shamella โMelโ Joy is a trauma-informed therapist, her background includes working with veterans and refugee families, providing her with extensive experience in helping clients process and heal from past traumas and PTSD. Mel integrate Mindfulness, Holistic Psychotherapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) in her work with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, identity and self-esteem challenges, ADD/ADHD, and childhood trauma. Melโs passion lies in supporting new parents grappling with the challenges of postpartum life, as well as those facing the uncertainties of fertility struggles and perinatal loss.
Tracie Williams is the proprietor of The Natal Network and the founder of Jehovah Rapha-Jireh Transformation Health Inc. She serves on the Health, Wellness and Education Committee at MOM. The Natal Network, a Tampa Bay-based maternal wellness doula service, was established to enhance maternal-fetal outcomes.
Tracy Cook-Person is a hoodoo practitioner, doula, folk Herbalist, educator, lecturer, professional storyteller and a published poet. She has been an Assistant Professor at LIU in the School of Education and Technology as well as an Instructor of Pedagogy and Clinical Practice for the TR@TC2 program in the Office of Teacher Education at Teachers College, Columbia University.

Jill M. Wood, PhD, Conference Chair is a Teaching Professor in the department of Womenโs, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Penn State where she teaches courses on reproductive justice, girls and womenโs health, womenโs sexuality, and relationship & sexual violence prevention. As a researcher, Professor Wood has published journal articles and book chapters on the role of alcohol use in sexual behaviors with high HIV risk, menstruation and menopause, & pregnancy and childbirth. The mama of three teenagers, Jill regularly volunteers her time to talk with community students, parents, teachers and staff about relationship and sexual violence prevention, consent education, and healthy relationships. Jill was instrumental in assisting with guidance and advice for MoMโs Escape Womb Experience. She is also the academic coordinator and chair of the brunch and mini-conference Sept 21, 2025.

About Museum of Motherhood (MoM)
Museum of Motherhood believes a more comprehensive understanding of pregnancy, birth and the value of caregiving-work will lead to healthier and happier homes, more productive workplaces, and better social policies. Our Black Maternal Health conference will specifically uplift the expertise and insight of Black practitioners working directly with the South St. Pete community. http://www.mommuseum.org







