Goldfarb is a proud sponsor of American Delivery, premiering in St. Louis April 24
Join Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing at the Missouri History Museum on April 24 for a screening of the powerful documentary American Delivery, which spotlights the United States’ maternal health crisis, particularly among women of color. Nurses play a pivotal role in helping solve the maternal health care crisis, and Goldfarb is committed to advancing health equity and changing the direction of maternal infant outcomes in our region.
Watch the trailer, featuring remarks from Goldfarb President Angela Clark, PhD, and Deidre Griffith, Vice President of Community Health Improvement at BJC HealthCare.
This event serves as a crucial platform to raise awareness and spark dialogue about the pressing challenges and disparities in maternal care. Don't miss this chance to be part of an important discussion on the future of maternal health in America.
American Delivery, St. Louis Premiere (free and open to the public)
Missouri History Museum
Thursday, April 24
5–6:30 p.m. Reception
6:30–8:30 p.m. Screening of American Delivery, followed by a Q&A panel discussion in the Lee Auditorium of the Missouri History Museum.