Project on Motherhood

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Submitted by ImaginingOurselves on March 15, 2007 - 7:12pm.

The International Museum of Women is excited to announce the launch of the Imagining Ourselves Motherhood Exhibit, running from March 8 through the end of June.

Join us for four months of film, photography, literature, and art - as young women from more than 30 countries explore the nuances of modern motherhood. A part of the Museum’s highly successful Imagining Ourselves project, the exhibit will include contributions from Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan, journalist Mariane Pearl, authors Rebecca Walker and Karenna Gore-Schiff, activist Hafsat Abiola, comedienne Jenny McCarthy, actress Julie Delpy, and singer/songwriter Toni Braxton.

See Queen Rania's special appearance on Yahoo! Answers to kick off the effort!

See the exhibit now, and help spread the word!

Current Conversation: Maternal Health

Every minute, somewhere in the world, a woman dies of pregnancy-related complications. Every year, 530,000 women die due to these complications and over 20 million are seriously injured. In the majority of cases, this death is preventable.

Young and pregnant, Meselech Mina’ from Ethiopia had to walk for five days, while she was in labor. As a result of her prolonged labor, Meselech developed a condition known as fistula, but a successful operation helped integrate her back into society.

The film “Life Wrap” looks at a low-cost, life-saving solution that can prevent pregnant women from bleeding to death during labor. See how "The Life Wrap has the potential to reduce mortality and severe complications among women suffering from obstetric hemorrhage."

Read the stories, watch the videos and join us in a world wide campaign to promote safe Motherhood everywhere.

Visit http://www.imaginingourselves.imow.org