Kimberly Seals Allers is a journalist, author, entrepreneur, and maternal and infant health strategist.
Allers is a former writer for Fortune magazine and senior editor at Essence. Allers has authored five books on maternal and infant health.[1]
Career
Allers is the founder of
New York City-based Narrative Nation, a media and technology nonprofit that addresses racial disparities in maternal and infant health.[1][2]
The first project developed out of Narrative Nation, was the Irth app, a Yelp-like community-based app for Black and Brown women to find and review prenatal, birthing, postpartum and pediatric care experiences.[3][4][1]
Allers has authored five books on maternal and infant health. Her first book written in 2005, The Mocha Manual to a Fabulous Pregnancy was nominated for a
NAACP Image Award.[5][1]
Allers's 2017 book, The Big Letdown, How Medicine, Big Business, and Feminism Undermine Breastfeeding combines research and personal stories on the importance of breastfeeding in the U.S.[6][7]
Allers is the host of the Birthrightpodcast, launched in 2021. The podcast features positive Black birth stories told from multiple perspectives.[8][9]
Allers created the Black Birthing Joyline, a phone number people can call to hear joyful stories about birth from people who have been guests on her podcast.[9]
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