Tag Archives: kimberly seals allers
Booby Traps Series: 40 years on, why is breastfeeding in public still a problem?
A few years ago, while staffing a hospital breastfeeding warm line, I spoke on the phone with a nursing mom who had called to ask for advice on weaning. She was young (maybe 18) and Latina, and from the start … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Booby Traps, Empower, Inspire, Main Content, Prepare
Tagged attitudes toward breastfeeding in public, Beyonce, breastfeeding in public, first food deserts, Jenna Elfman, kellogg foundation, kimberly seals allers, nursing in public, Salma Hayek, Surgeon General Call to Action
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Last revised on 12/13/2013
Last revised on 12/13/2013
Guest Post: Do We Need Corporations to Empower Us?
This post originally appeared on phdinparenting.com on May 6, 2013. The site crashed a few hours later during the ensuing twitter storm so Phdinparenting.com gave us permission to reprint it here. Old news, new victims? We’ve heard it … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Aggressive Formula Marketing, Main Content
Tagged #strongmomsempower, Abbott, Best for Babes Credo, Boobytraps, C.A.R.E.-WHO Alliance, CARE-WHO, Carly Stasko, kimberly seals allers, Mompaganda, Motherhood Brand, PhDinParenting, Similac, Strong Moms Summit
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Last revised on 05/09/2013
Last revised on 05/09/2013
Science You Can Use: Moms in “First Food Deserts” are hard pressed to breastfeed
Have you heard the term “food desert?” It means an area where people have little or no access to grocery stores that offer fresh and affordable foods needed to maintain a healthy diet. The food that is for sale in … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Empower, Inspire, Main Content, Prepare, Science News
Tagged birmingham, breastfeeding, child care facilities, class and breastfeeding, employer support, first food deserts, jackson mississippi, kellogg foundation, kimberly seals allers, La Leche League, lactation consultants, new orleans, race and breastfeeding, WIC
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Last revised on 04/16/2013
Last revised on 04/16/2013