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*Trigger Warning Infant Loss*
Moming With Miya is back for Season 2, a Pregnancy and Parenting Series. Join the Host Tamiya as she and special guest Guerline Pierre have an intimate conversation surrounding infant loss, specifically infertility and miscarriage. Guerline opens up and shares her personal experiences and also shares some words of comfort and encouragement to families who may have or are currently experiencing loss or infertility.
Tamiya a mother of 4, wife, doula, breastfeeding peer educator, and the founder of The Motherhood Academy. The Motherhood Academy (TMA) is a NJ Nonprofit with a mission to educate, mentor, and support mothers of color though all stages of their pregnancies. In addition to the Academy's Motherhood 101--crash course in pregnancy and parenting, and mentorship program TMA also hosts Mom's Night In events where mothers can virtually connect with activities, games, and conversations surrounding motherhood.
Born in Jersey City, N.J to Haitian immigrant parents, Guerline M. Pierre, always had deep aspirations to be a public servant and serve the broken and voiceless populations in her very community in New Jersey and globally. Guerline holds a B.A degree in Public Administration from Bloomfield College and a Master’s Degree in Public Health from Montclair State University. During her public health career, she's worked seven years in Maternal and Child Health in East Orange, New Jersey for the Healthy Start Program. Further, she has traveled to the mountains of Peru, Haiti and South Africa to expand her knowledge on sustainable community development and service learning. She has served locally as a volunteer for Literacy Volunteers of America; working with the immigrant community in building client’s reading strategies and forming English conversation groups.
In addition, she has successfully coordinated and executed local community health fairs, and community baby showers with her church congregation and various non- profits, to bring awareness of various health resources. Ms. Pierre also has worked as a Maternal and Child Health Program Coordinator for a Non-Profit Organization in Trenton, N.J. She also works seasonally for the Migrant Education Program, where she provides social support services to migrant farmers in Southern New Jersey. It was through working with migrant’s families the last seven years, that she had the burning desire to start a nonprofit to address the needs of not only the migrant farm workers, but also the immigrant population.
She is deeply passionate about the human experience and wants to continue to make an impact in urban and rural communities to help underserved populations access social and medical services. She has most recently become a postpartum doula in summer 2020 to continue her works as a maternal and child health activist.
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*Trigger Warning Infant Loss*
Moming With Miya is back for Season 2, a Pregnancy and Parenting Series. Join the Host Tamiya as she and special guest Guerline Pierre have an intimate conversation surrounding infant loss, specifically infertility and miscarriage. Guerline opens up and shares her personal experiences and also shares some words of comfort and encouragement to families who may have or are currently experiencing loss or infertility.
Tamiya a mother of 4, wife, doula, breastfeeding peer educator, and the founder of The Motherhood Academy. The Motherhood Academy (TMA) is a NJ Nonprofit with a mission to educate, mentor, and support mothers of color though all stages of their pregnancies. In addition to the Academy's Motherhood 101--crash course in pregnancy and parenting, and mentorship program TMA also hosts Mom's Night In events where mothers can virtually connect with activities, games, and conversations surrounding motherhood.
Born in Jersey City, N.J to Haitian immigrant parents, Guerline M. Pierre, always had deep aspirations to be a public servant and serve the broken and voiceless populations in her very community in New Jersey and globally. Guerline holds a B.A degree in Public Administration from Bloomfield College and a Master’s Degree in Public Health from Montclair State University. During her public health career, she's worked seven years in Maternal and Child Health in East Orange, New Jersey for the Healthy Start Program. Further, she has traveled to the mountains of Peru, Haiti and South Africa to expand her knowledge on sustainable community development and service learning. She has served locally as a volunteer for Literacy Volunteers of America; working with the immigrant community in building client’s reading strategies and forming English conversation groups.
In addition, she has successfully coordinated and executed local community health fairs, and community baby showers with her church congregation and various non- profits, to bring awareness of various health resources. Ms. Pierre also has worked as a Maternal and Child Health Program Coordinator for a Non-Profit Organization in Trenton, N.J. She also works seasonally for the Migrant Education Program, where she provides social support services to migrant farmers in Southern New Jersey. It was through working with migrant’s families the last seven years, that she had the burning desire to start a nonprofit to address the needs of not only the migrant farm workers, but also the immigrant population.
She is deeply passionate about the human experience and wants to continue to make an impact in urban and rural communities to help underserved populations access social and medical services. She has most recently become a postpartum doula in summer 2020 to continue her works as a maternal and child health activist.