Deundra Hundon

Deundra Hundon ( Fenley) is an American doula, teacher, activist and birth worker in San Francisco.
Life and career
Deundra was born and raised in San Francisco, California. From age thirteen she wanted to be a doula but wasn't supported in her adolescent years into adulthood. Instead, pursuing a career in education and completing a bachelor's degree in Business Administration. She worked in childcare and education as a teacher, program director at site, family support coordinator and college advisor for over 25 years. Completing her BA opened the opportunity for her to earn grants with Wells Fargo for a formal martial arts business located on the Third Street corridor. After attending Oprah’s, “The Life You Want Weekend”, her passion for birth work was reignited. She immediately began researching Doula training programs and sign up for Cornerstone Doula Trainings, which was owned and operated by a mother-daughter team. Both of Deundra's paternal grandparents resided in the great state of Texas. Specifically, her dad was born in raised in Nacogdoches, TX (a population of just over 32,000). Her great aunt was the midwife of Nacogdoches and was responsible for the birth of babies from families, no matter their ethnicity. As a result, local community members and her family provided postpartum care throughout the entire town. After the great migration, their family bought homes in the Bayview and at one time operated a small market in the neighborhood.
Birth Education, Bare With Me and Mentor ship
Deundra was formally trained by Cornerstone in San Francisco, California in addition to being listed as a "child birth educator" she also served on the board for the San Francisco Birth Center. With her daughter and help from the San Francisco Renaissance Center, Deundra started a mother-daughter doula duo called Bare With Me, the business partnered with the San Francisco Department of Public Health that provides doulas to low-income Black and Pacific Islander women, who have some of the poorest maternal and infant health rates in the city.
Activism
Deundra is also has been an activist and an advocate in the Bayview-Hunters Point, in the past she has spoken out against budget cuts for senior centers housing primarily Asian and African-American senior citizens and disabled people.
Personal life
Deundra was the step mother of former NFL player James Hundon and is also the sister of Skywalker Sound senior engineer André Fenley.
 
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