person, but the little girl who grew up poor, who tried to make a difference in the world and has and is an american treasure. to me, the most important thing i can say is sister friend. i love the fact that you know, you always say, service is the work of the soul. yes. she s got a shiny soul. she does, indeed. oprah: a shihank you wynonna, naomi, and janet jackson. thank you. i have a shiny soul. final thoughts? well, i made i am so that people could recognize and appreciate and accept their own power because people here and most of us think we re powerless, that we can t do anything. there s 3 classic examples here of what we can do when we wake up. so you all have ultimate power, ultimate power.
a sister friend does is she helps the pregnant woman take advantage of the resources that we already have in terms of health care and other social support. and in addition to that, she provides health, education and guidance in terms of how to go through the pregnancy, how to go through delivery and actually how to be a good parent once the baby is born. and so she s acting to help the woman take advantage of what there is and also to learn how to use it and to be a social support person for her, to help her reduce the stress that all women have when they re pregnant and parenting. you say when all women have how broadly can this be applied? it sounds like something that lots and lots of pregnant women outside of just african-american women can benefit from. that s true. we ve put a lot of effort and money into doing research around how to have better birth