A. Rochaun is a diversity content specialist who is passionate about health, diversity, and equity. She regularly covers how parenthood is impacted by race and technology. You can read her content in many places including but not limited to The Washington Post, New York Magazine, Northeastern University’s Experience Magazine, and InStyle.
Life
Yes, We Need A "Special" Breastfeeding Week For Black Moms
Life
I Tried The Willow Wearable Breast Pump, & The Hype Is Real
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I Got Past My Own Birth Trauma: Here's How
Life
Ayesha Curry Told The Truth About How We Treat The Bodies Of Moms
Life
I Knew Having Kids Could Cost Me My Life, But I Did It Anyway
Life
Segregation Of Black Infants In NICUs Leads To Troubling Outcomes, Says New Study
Life
A Natural Fear Of Those First Days Alone As A Mom Of Two
Life
10 Books To Start Your Kids Thinking About Race and Identity
Life
I Didn't Manage To Beat My Induction, But My Birth Turned Out Awesome Anyway
Life
Worrying About Birth Complications Before They're Even Born
Entertainment
Why Is It So Hard To Hate The Men We Like?
Life
The Expectations Of Perfect Motherhood I Inherited Deserve To Be Tossed
Life
I'm Raising My Daughter Differently Than My Son — Here's Why
Life
My Baby Is Measuring Small, & These Are Not Little Worries
Life
I Don't Like Being In My Pregnant Body — It Makes Me Anxious
Life
After Perinatal Depression, Feeling Ungrateful
Life
I Left The Church Long Before I Became A Parent — And I Haven't Looked Back Since
Life
Can We Talk About FOMO During Pregnancy?
Life
Breastfeeding While Black Comes With Many Challenges, & Too Little Support
Life
After The Pregnancy High, A Dip Into Depression