From Art to Advocacy in Maternal Healthcare Issues with Michelle Hartney
Listener Warning: This episode discusses how Obstetric Violence and Sexual Assault are interconnected through language and physical touch.
When a doctor repeatedly told artist Michelle Hartney, “lie on your back” during the birth of her second child– not in Michelle’s birth plan, and not medically indicated – this got her thinking, and took her work in a new direction. What happens when care violates trust and consent? And how can we inspire new conversations in order to make change? Episode 16 of Poised & Powerful Podcast is linking art to advocacy in maternal healthcare issues!
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Michelle Hartney is an incredible artist who specializes in multiple mediums to create and advocate for women’s rights, maternal healthcare issues, and discrimination in art institutions through installations, community and guerilla performances, and online works. She founded the Women’s Health Collective; an organization dedicated to utilizing creative approaches to raise awareness to women’s health issues through collaborative projects.
In this episode of Poised & Powerful Podcast, Michelle and I discuss the following:
The surprising conversations she has in her studio. How art can educate in a different way than facts and statistics.
We have a culture in the United States around pregnancy and birth, it’s important to acknowledge that contest and its interconnected history. The conversation of consent is relatively new, and it’s important to inform and empower yourself.
The interconnection of obstetric violence, sexual assault, and sexual autonomy for womxn – that they all come from attitudes of control towards womxn’s bodies.
How she’s been handling parenthood and making art during the pandemic.
We hope this episode gets you thinking about the issues YOU care about, and how you can be an advocate. Parents are change-makers!
Please check out the projects mentioned in this episode (with images):
https://www.michellehartney.com/birthwords
https://www.michellehartney.com/kimberly-said-no
https://www.michellehartney.com/freidmans-curve
https://www.michellehartney.com/black-pregnant
https://www.michellehartney.com/mothers-right
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References:
“Failure to Progress” and debunking Friedman’s Curve