Week 3: Data, Disparities, and Drawings

Tais M -

Hey blog! How are you doing?

This week I ran into a slight roadblock. I figured out my project isn’t gonna work. Partially at least. Maternal Mortality Rates for DC are Vital Records, which I can’t get access to. My original plan included a first research question where I worked with this data. This question was; 1) Have Maternal Mortality Rates fluctuated around key events in women’s health history? These events being Roe v. Wade, Dobbs v. Jackson, and the inception of Obamacare.

I planned to analyze Maternal Mortality Rates from before and after these events and see if there were any notable increases or decreases. Unfortunately, as I said earlier, I can’t get access to MMR per year in DC so I won’t exactly be able to investigate this question. I’ll have to work with the available data and already analyzed rates from various reports and articles, like the Maternal Mortality Review Committee’s reports. I think I will shift my first research question to be analyzing the disparities in Maternal Mortality Rates within DC.

For now, I’m just gathering research, details, and inspiration for my videos. I recently saw a poster when I was walking around DC that was pro-choice. It had really impactful but minimalistic designs and I hope to be able to create drawings/animations like it for my video. I’m drafting it this week and next and hope to begin soon! Below is the poster I saw, see you next week!

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    maia_b_v
    Rejection is Redirection! I know this small road block will help you make your project even better. Can't wait to see how it all works out and to soon learn more about the research you find for your videos :)
    emerson_d
    It's unfortunate to hear about the data access issue. I'm confident you will find a way to overcome this roadblock. Where in DC did you see the poster?
    elliot_d
    Sucks to find out you can't do the project the way you wanted, but I'm happy to see you're still driven to figure this out and present your ideas no matter what! Adaptability is the key to research, and you seem on top of it!

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