Meka Kpoh, Black Birth Justice founder
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Pictured: in this frame grab taken from video, Meka Kpoh, the founder and executive director of Black Birth Justice, talks about the impact a $5.5 million grant will have on the nonprofit's mission to support single moms in Louisville, Ky. (WDRB image)
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The mission of "Black Birth Justice" is "to protect the birthing people of the Black community with integrity, compassion and boldness."
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