On January 28, 2017, Dr. Shalon Irving tragically passed away from preventable complications after giving birth to her daughter, Soleil. Her unwavering commitment to justice and groundbreaking work in community health serve as a beacon of inspiration for us. At Dr. Shalon’s Maternal Action Project, we honor her legacy by fighting for a future where Black mothers are not only heard and respected but receive the equitable, high-quality care they deserve. Our mission is driven by her vision of a world free from systemic injustice in maternal healthcare.
Maternal mortality is a complex issue. We believe change needs to happen at national and institutional levels, supported by leaders in politics and healthcare. But we also believe that the most powerful tool a black mother has is her voice. That’s why we developed four pillars with which we use as the base of our action and strategic partnerships. All the work that we do is centered around Storytelling, Empowerment, Community-Building, and Education.
Explore the pivotal moments that have shaped the trajectory of Dr. Shalon’s Maternal Action Project. Our timeline highlights key events and milestones that reflect our commitment to transforming maternal healthcare for women of color. Each step on this journey illustrates our dedication and the impactful change we strive to enact in communities nationwide
Dr. Shalon Irving passed away from complications after giving birth to her daughter, Soleil. We believe that her death was preventable.
Read MoreIn September of 2019, Wanda Irving along with former colleagues of Dr. Shalon Irving work together to form Dr. Shalons Maternal Action Project
Read MoreIn Jan of 2020 DSMAP was invited to speak at TEDMed in March of 2020
Read MoreIn May of 2021, DSMAP had its first national round table with the theme of grandmothers
Read MoreDr. Shalon's story is covered by Pro Publica
Read MoreDr. Shalons Maternal Action Project official becomes a 501c3 Non-profit Charity organization
Read MoreBeliever Her App is launched
Read MoreDSMAP wins a hackathon event
Read MoreCo-Founder and Chairman of the Board
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