For as vast as our differences can appear, every culture shares some common threads. One of those common threads is the shared experience of raising babies. The ways in which we feed the littlest members of our society have some commonalities, and some differences. Today, we want to explore the act of breastfeeding
Breastfeeding has been a cultural norm in African societies for thousands of years, dating back to ancient/prehistoric times. Here, we explore the breastfeeding practices, old
Slavery and racism drive a toxic double standard about breastfeeding - The Washington Post
Baby Food The New Yorker
Mila's Keeper Blog: The Milk Express – Page 2
Myth: African-American Women Today Don't Need to Breastfeed. - StoryMD
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Nursing Breastfeeding Mother Baby Paper Giclee Print of Original Painting Midwifery Wall Art and Home Decor by Tamara Adams
Mothers of Memphis: Celebrating Breastfeeding during Black History Month Baby-Friendly USA publication - Our Milky Way
File:Carved figure of breastfeeding woman, West Africa, 1890-1920 Wellcome L0065034.jpg - Wikipedia