
A Clips and Conversation featuring excerpts from Between Two Hands, which follows a Black midwife and expectant mothers navigating America’s Black maternal health crisis, and The Most Equal Place in America, exploring how place shapes opportunity. These conversations will examine how health, and place shape outcomes for Black communities.
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Between Two Hands: A Conversation on Black Maternal Health
Join McKinsey & Company for a special Clips & Conversation experience featuring curated clips from Between Two Hands, a documentary following a Black midwife and two expecting mothers in Brooklyn amid America’s Black maternal health crisis. A moderated discussion with health industry experts and the film’s director will connect the film’s human stories with insights from the McKinsey Institute for Economic Mobility’s research, Closing the Black Maternal Health Gap: Healthier Lives, Stronger Economies.
Directed by: Ayanna Gill
with

Ayanna Gill
Director

Dr. Amutah-Onukagha
Professor Department of Public Health and Community Medicine

Rose Aka-James
Director of Health for U.S. Programs at CARE

Fadesola Adetosoye
Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company
The Most Equal Place in America: Stories of Opportunity and Economic Mobility
Join McKinsey & Company for a special Clips & Conversation experience featuring excerpts from The Most Equal Place in America, exploring how place shapes opportunity and economic mobility. Drawing on insights from the McKinsey Institute for Economic Mobility’s research, The State of Black Residents: The Relevance of Place to Racial Equity and Outcomes, the discussion will examine how housing, education, employment, health, infrastructure, and access to capital influence outcomes for Black individuals, families, and communities.
Directed by: Osato Dixon
with

Osato Dixon
Director

Duwain Pinder
McKinsey Partner and Co-leader McKinsey Institute for Economic Mobility

Roger Ross Williams

Frank Holland
Moderator
Anchor of CNBC International’s “U.S. Markets Edition”
