Black Maternal Health Digital Prints — BMHW 2026

Honor. Advocate. Remember. Empower.

Commemorate Black Maternal Health Week 2026 with this powerful collection of digital prints designed to raise awareness, inspire advocacy, and center the experiences of Black mothers and birthing people.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/4487216634/black-maternal-health-week-2026-art

Each piece in this collection is intentionally created to merge art with purpose—featuring bold, culturally rooted visuals and the signature Black Maternal Health awareness ribbon. These prints are more than décor—they are statements of visibility, justice, and care.


Product Details

  • Digital download (no physical item will be shipped)
  • High-resolution, print-ready files
  • Multiple size ratios included for easy printing
  • Instant download after purchase

Perfect For

  • Home and office décor
  • Black Maternal Health Week events
  • Community spaces and advocacy campaigns
  • Classrooms and educational settings
  • Social media content and awareness posts

The Meaning Behind the Collection
Black Maternal Health Week is a national movement dedicated to addressing disparities and uplifting Black maternal outcomes. These prints are designed to spark conversation, honor lived experiences, and keep the focus on equity in maternal care.

Each design reflects:

  • Strength and resilience of Black motherhood
  • Remembrance and reverence
  • Advocacy for systemic change
  • Cultural pride and visual storytelling

How to Use

  1. Purchase and download your files instantly
  2. Print at home, through a local print shop, or online service
  3. Frame, display, or share digitally to amplify awareness

Important Notes

  • This is a digital product; no physical item will be mailed
  • Colors may vary slightly depending on screen and printer settings
  • For personal and advocacy use only (contact for licensing or bulk use)

Why It Matters
Black Maternal Health is not just an issue—it is a priority.
Your purchase supports visibility, awareness, and continued advocacy for equitable maternal care.

Stand with the movement. Display the message. Be part of the change.