Sarah Hodin received her MPH from the Harvard Chan School of Public Health with a concentration in maternal and child health. She began studying childbirth as an undergraduate student in medical anthropology and interviewed over one hundred women across East Africa about their birthing experiences. More recently, Sarah has worked with Jacaranda Health, a maternal health organization in Kenya, and Ariadne Labs, a health systems innovation lab in Boston run by Dr. Atul Gawande. Sarah is also a certified birth doula and has volunteered with Birthing Gently, an organization that provides women in the Boston area with free doula services. When she’s not working on improving quality of care for moms and babies, she runs a nonprofit organization called Nyora Beads that sells fair trade jewelry and crafts to raise money for high school scholarships for children in Kenya.