Black Fatherhood in New Orleans

Community Reporting Fellow Jimmie Price documents how Black fathers in New Orleans discover their role in pregnancy and the birthing journey.

Lede New Orleans
1 min readOct 31, 2023
New Orleans resident Reginald Keys and his family. (Photo provided by Keys family)

By Jimmie Price

How do Black fathers discover their role in pregnancy and the birthing journey?

Spring 2023 Community Reporting Fellow Jimmie Price talked with local dads about their birth stories, their approach to raising children and how they support their partners in pregnancy. This short documentary was part of the Spring 2023 Community Reporting Fellowship’s reporting on Black maternal health.

Click here to watch Price’s short documentary on YouTube.

Community Reporting Fellow Jimmie Price documents how Black fathers in New Orleans discover their role in pregnancy and the birthing journey. (Video by Jimmie Price)

Jimmie Price is a New Orleans native, environmental advocate and host for the “Crabs N’ Barrels” podcast. Price, 22, graduated from Loyola University New Orleans in 2023 where he studied environmental science.

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