About this Event
The Oregon Health Authority honors Black Maternal Health Week 2026 through partnership with Black Futures for Perinatal Health and Beirut Wedding: World Theatre Project to Present a Groundbreaking Theatrical Production on the Maternal Health Crisis and Black Mothers’ Voices for Healing.
This 45‑minute theatrical collage brings forward the lived experiences of Black doulas, midwives, public health professionals, birthing people, and community healers. Through humor, truth-telling, and powerful storytelling, PUSH examines the impacts of systemic racism in maternal health—and celebrates the joy and resilience of Black mothers and families.
We are offering two distinct showtimes to accommodate varying schedules.
This production is made possible through funding from three OHA Employee Resources Groups (Black, African, and African American ERG; Healthy Families ERG; and the People of Color ERG), Oregon Family and Child Health, and the Office of the State Public Health Director.
By blending storytelling, lived experiences, and advocacy, the theatrical collage will serve as both an artistic expression and a call to action for equitable maternal health care.
Performance Details
Wednesday April 15th :
6:00 PM: Doors open
6:30 PM: Seating
7 PM - 7:45 PM: Performance
7:45 PM- 8:30 PM: Q&A with director, performers, and sponsors
Thursday April 16th:
10:30 AM: Doors open
11:00 AM: Seating
11:30 AM-12:30 PM: Performance
12:30 PM-12:50 PM: Break
12:50 PM-2:00 PM: Lunch and Learn: Panel discussion with community partners
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Alberta Abbey, 126 Northeast Alberta Street, Portland, United States
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