Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies: Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso Hosts Maternal Health Expo at Brooklyn Borough Hall

Over 100 Brooklynites Joined Borough President Reynoso for Afternoon of Mommy and Me Yoga and Belly Dancing; Workshops on Prenatal Nutrition, Expecting and New Parents’ Rights, Breastfeeding, and Safe Sleep; and Other Resources for Healthy Pregnancies

Expo is the Borough President’s Latest Act to Address Crisis of Maternal Mortality in New York City, Where Black Women are 9.4 Times More Likely to Die of Pregnancy-Related Causes Than Their White Counterparts

  • Prenatal Nutrition & Cooking, led by Daphne Bianco, a Women’s Health Dietician at H+H/Kings County.
  • Know Your Rights: Paid Parental Leave, Health Insurance, and More, led by Yomaha Gordon, Program Coordinator for the Caribbean Women’s Health Association.
  • Breastfeeding, led by Paulette Porter-Clarke, RN, CLC, of H+H/Woodhull.
  • Safe Sleep, led by Shantel Taylor Tull, Family Wellness Suite-Site Coordinator,NYC Health Department.
  • Maternal Health Taskforce: In April 2022, Borough President Reynoso formed his Maternal Health Taskforce of eight Black women OBGYNs, nurses, midwives, mental health advocates, nonprofit and other community leaders to guide efforts to improve pregnancy outcomes for Black and Brown people in Brooklyn. 
  • $45M for Public Hospitals: Over the summer, Reynoso made history when he allocated the entirety of his FY2023 capital funding – a total of $45 million – to Brooklyn’s three public hospitals for maternal healthcare improvements. This marked the first time a Borough President has ever allocated an entire fiscal year’s capital funding to one cause, and within one city organization. 
  • ‘Born in Brooklyn’ Baby Boxes: In November, a total of 500 post-partum families receiving care at select Brooklyn hospitals and clinics received “Born in Brooklyn” baby boxes with free baby supplies and post-partum resources for new parents through a $100,000 grant from the Borough President to Met Council. 
  • ‘Healthy Pregnancy’ Public Education Campaign: A few weeks later, Borough President Reynoso launched a $250,000 multimedia public education campaign connecting Brooklynites with a resource guide for a healthy pregnancy informed by the Borough President’s Maternal Health Taskforce. The multicultural campaign included English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole informational ads in bus and train stations in key Brooklyn neighborhoods and across digital platforms to reach Black and Brown communities facing crisis-level maternal mortality rates.