Two dark-skinned women wearing white aprons attend to a third woman lying on a table with her pregnant belly exposed between white sheets. One standing woman holds a stethoscope to the pregnant woman’s belly.
Eugenia Broughton conducting an examination of a pregnant African American woman, photographed by E. S. Powell, ca. 1950–60s; National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Collection, Archives, 1946–76, Box 2

Lori A. Brown, Trish Cafferky, and Dr. Yashica Robinson

Born 1969, Atlanta, Georgia; active Syracuse, New York; Born 1993, Providence, Rhode Island; active Boston, Massachusetts; Born 1976, Notasulga, Alabama; active Huntsville, Alabama

LORI A. BROWN, FAIA, is an architect and distinguished professor at Syracuse University School of Architecture.

TRISH CAFFERKY is a licensed architect in Massachusetts, and is a planner at the Boston Planning and Development Agency.

DR. YASHICA ROBINSON is an obstetrician gynecologist in Huntsville, Alabama. She has been practicing for over nineteen years, providing abortion, obstetrical, and gynecological care in her two practices, Alabama’s Women Wellness Center and Alabama Birth Center.

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