Harper's BAZAARのインスタグラム(harpersbazaarus) - 9月2日 00時17分
Black Breastfeeding Week, which wrapped up last week, was founded in 2013 to help address the racial disparity in breastfeeding rates. While both mother and baby reap innumerable benefits from nursing, the rates of breastfeeding are lower among Black infants and mothers compared to other ethnic groups in the US for a myriad of complex reasons, including systemic racism and generational trauma. “This time is about reclaiming our bodies as whole, as sacred, as capable,” says Latham Thomas (@glowmaven), the founder of @mamaglow, in conversation with BAZAAR. At the link in our bio, she talks about what breastfeeding means for the Black community, the fraught history of breastfeeding in the Black community and its continued implications, and the impediments that continue to exist for Black mothers on their journeys to nursing.
Photograph @jaycina by @nickisebastian
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