In 2024, she told Essence, “It’s a sisterhood. It’s a birth, it’s a ritual, it’s a spiritual journey. And doulas are born, not made. You are born with a heart and perseverance, and that’s what you do.” I was drawn to this work by Shafia Monroe, who enrolled me in her program after attending 14 births. did. That means learning on the job.
I earned my certification at ICTC in 2001, where I learned technical things that I didn’t know about from textbooks or on my own. You have the instincts, but as a birth worker you learn to speak the language. There was nothing like that until the late 1900s. We did not have permission to be maternity workers. We were doing that, but it wasn’t until the ’80s and ’90s that it really started to be accepted. Therefore, networks are necessary, and networks should not exclude doulas.
A doula is a conductor. After putting everything together, the doula disappears into a corner, but still helps and gives space when needed. You become patient. I’ll walk quietly. It permeates your daily life. thank you always. The greatest among you will be your servant. ”