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Christine Michel Carter: MOM AF and Building Bridges That Support Black Maternal Health

Christine Michel Carter: MOM AF and Building Bridges That Support Black Maternal Health

Featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post, Christine Michel Carter is the #1 global voice for working moms⁣. She is also the bestselling author of children’s book Can Mommy Go To Work? and adult novel MOM AF. In 2015, Christine created the first national mommy and me professional development networking event called Mompreneur and Me, which was featured in Adweek and Entrepreneur⁣. She’s worked with the Congressional Caucus on Black Women & Girls, the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on maternal and child care related issues. She’s also worked on the maternal initiatives of Vice President Kamala Harris and received a Congressional Citation from the U.S. Senate for going “above and beyond in ensuring that Black Moms and Moms of Color have access to important health information for their children and families.”

When an inquiry about connecting with Christine landed in my inbox it was an immediate and easy and loud YES from me.  I knew she was someone I wanted to learn more from.  I’m so grateful for her voice and tenacity.

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