An Alabama artist and activist is transforming a site once used for medical experiments on enslaved people.

Michelle Browder is best known for her powerful artworkย and civil rights tour company, More Than Tours. Her stops include Montgomeryโ€™s former slave market and the old Greyhound bus station where 21 young Freedom Riders fought a vicious battle against an angry mob in 1961.ย When Browder was 18 years old, she discovered aย 1952 paintingย of white men in suits studying a young Black girl on an exam table. Although it never sat right with her, it inspired her to learn more about The Mothers of Gynecology:ย Anarcha, Lucy and Betsey. These were theย women who suffered under the alleged father of gynecology, J. Marion Sims, who performed a number of horrendous experiments on the enslaved Black women. On Browderโ€™s civil rights tours, sheโ€™d pass a statue across the lawn of the Alabama State House, which always gave her chills because it honored Sims.

โ€œHaving to recount the history is bad enough. But having to see the iconography is triggering for someone like me who knows the truth about what happened,โ€ Browder explained. She took initiative by creating a counter-monument called โ€œThe Mothers of Gynecologyโ€ that immortalizes the three women who suffered, located a mile from the Sims statue on the edge of downtown Montgomery.ย 

โ€œWhen Iโ€™d see that statue of Sims, I was infuriated,โ€ Browder said in an interview. โ€œHow can this one person be elevated and amplified and honoredย as the father of modern gynecology but thereโ€™s no mention of these enslaved women, girls that were raped and trafficked? I said, โ€˜Iโ€™m going to change that. Iโ€™m going to erect a monument,โ€™โ€ she continued.

She made sure to maximize her platform by working with San Francisco-based artist Dana Albany to create the Mothers of Gynecology Monument, which was unveiled in Alabama on September 24, 2021. Now, with the help of her nonprofitโ€™s fundraising, sheโ€™s been able to purchase the two-story building where Sims practiced. She plans to turn it into The Mothers of Gynecology Health and Wellness Clinic. This $5.5 million dollar project will transform the space into a training center for doulas and midwives and provide reproductive healthcare to Black women.ย 

โ€œItโ€™s a museum that teaches the history of gynecology but also has a primary care unit upstairs where medical students from around this country can come. If there are some uninsured women that need support, weโ€™re going to be able to give them that,โ€ Browder explained.ย 

The museum/clinic will be located at 33 S. Perry St. in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, and the center is projected to break ground Motherโ€™s Day 2023.ย 

We stand with you, Michelle!

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