Aftershock

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Aftershock is a documentary film that examines the U.S. maternal health crisis, particularly its disproportionate impact on Black women and families.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American documentary film
documentary film
about U.S. healthcare system
maternal mortality
reproductive justice
systemic racism in medicine
addresses failures in maternal healthcare
policy and systemic change in maternal health
structural racism in healthcare
aimsTo highlight racial inequities in maternal care
raise awareness of the U.S. maternal health crisis
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts advocacy for maternal health reform
stories of families affected by maternal death
focusesOn disproportionate impact of the maternal health crisis on Black women
impact of the maternal health crisis on Black families
genre documentary
social issue documentary
hasTheme activism and advocacy
family and grief
health equity
racial justice
intendedAudience general public
policymakers and healthcare professionals
language English
mainSubject Black maternal mortality
maternal health crisis in the United States
racial disparities in healthcare
portrays experiences of Black mothers
experiences of surviving family members

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Tonya Lewis Lee notableWork Aftershock
Tonya Lewis Lee producerOf Aftershock