News and Publications

Center promises Brighter Beginnings - Antioch Press, September 14, 2007

Brighter Beginnings to Celebrate Opening of Renovated Antioch First 5 Children?s Center - September 12, 2007

The Perinatal Council Changes Name to Brighter Beginnings - September 12, 2007

Make-Over Event Hosted by Tambra Harck at Antioch Center - July 17, 2007

Photographer Captures Loving Moments on Film - May 12, 2007

Ad Honoring Mothers in San Francisco Chronicle - May 2007

Berkeley Photographer Gives Back to the East Bay Community Through the Perinatal Council - April 30, 2007

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Media Inquiries

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Related Articles

San Francisco Chronicle – May 20, 2007 – Moms Rising: The Motherhood Movement


Abstracts and Presentations

Home Opportunities for Progress in Employment: A successful service delivery model

Examining the influence of acculturative stress on substance use and related maladaptive behavior among Latino youth

Reducing rates of infant death & illness: A successful culturally sensitive service model

National Prevention Research Conference Presentation, November 2002

 

Achievements

2001

Pat Summerall Productions has awarded The Perinatal Council its Champion of Industry Award. This award is presented to organizations that "stand apart in their respective fields due to their goals, commitments, and achievements." The production company's two-minute promotional video about the council aired May 7, 2001, on the Fox Cable News Network. A longer informational video was also produced and will be used to explain the work of the council to its various constituencies.

2004

Reflections Unseen, a documentary film featuring testimonials of wisdom, courage and faith of eight African American women living with HIV was honored as the Best Short Documentary at the “Through Her Eyes: Women of Color 2004 Film Festival Awards, held in June and July, 2004, in New York City.

Directed and produced by Aarin Burch, of the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, the film is a collaboration with The Perinatal Council, telling the story of some of the first African-American women who participated in The Perinatal Council's Healthy Tomorrows Peer Educator Training Program . The program uses an innovative, art-based curriculum and seeks to reduce HIV infection among African American pregnant women or mothers.