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Rooted Doula Collective

The Rooted Doula Collective is a collaborative community of Black doulas residing on the ancestral lands of the O’odham and Piipash, also called the state of Arizona. We are dedicated to loving on our community by offering full-spectrum doula support to Black folks.

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Resource Type: Organization, Other Resource Hubs
Topic: DEI & Anti-Oppression, Gender Justice, Health & Healing

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