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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 1H 4M

Melanin

from Nana Yaa Yeboaa Podcast · host Nana Yaa Yeboaa

https://www.youtube.com/live/LUortTWaEZQ?si=8OBjEG_sVSI5aPbJDr. Adeanna Tazell’s research on guarding the Black womb challenges us to confront an uncomfortable but necessary truth: melanin, while biologically protective in many ways, becomes a marker of risk within maternal healthcare systems that are not designed to serve Black women equitably. Her work does not argue that melanin itself is inherently dangerous, but rather that the presence of melanin exposes Black women to systemic disparities, implicit bias, delayed diagnoses, and inadequate care.Through a critical lens, Dr. Adeanna highlights how clinical assessments often overlook symptoms in darker skin tones, how pain is underestimated, and how structural inequities compound during pregnancy and childbirth. The result is a disproportionate rate of maternal morbidity and mortality among Black women.Guarding the Black womb, then, becomes both a medical and social imperative—one that calls for culturally competent care, policy reform, and a re-centring of Black women’s voices in healthcare design and delivery.Support the showwww.philjoemultimedia.com

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