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Breastfeeding Moms Stage “Nurse-in” Protests at Target Stores

 
(CBS) Should breastfeeding be allowed in public? The oft-debated  controversy that pits moms against retailers and nosey onlookers reached  a fever pitch yesterday when women across the country protested Target  by holding “nurse-ins” at more than 100 stores in 35 states.
“Feeding your baby is nothing to be ashamed of,” North Texas nursing mother Angela Jackson told CBSDFW.com during a nurse-in. “I feel like asking someone to move to feed their baby is basically segregation.” 
The nationwide protests began because of an incident on Nov. 28, when  Michelle Hickman of Houston sat on the floor of the women’s clothing  department and began breastfeeding her infant who had just woken up  hungry. Despite covering herself and the baby with a blanket, two female  employees came over to her and asked her to move and threatened her  that she’d get a ticket.
Hickman legally had a right to breastfeed in public, so when she  called Target to voice her complaints, a representative told her despite  her rights, Target is a “family friendly public place” with different  policies than what’s legally permitted, and suggested Hickman shouldn’t  “flaunt” her feeding publicly.
Hickman organized a nurse-in for December 28, 2011. At the 11th hour, Target replied that  it has a long-standing policy in support of breastfeeding in stores,  and that the company would work to educate its team members on the  store’s policies.
The letter was too little too late in the organization’s mind, so the nurse-in went on as planned. From Houston - where the incident took place - to Philadelphia to San Jose, moms across the nation brought their babies to Target stores to feed them in public.
“It’s going to take a couple of generations before it’s a non-issue,” one nurse-in organizer, Kelly Roth, told Time.  “Our ultimate goal is for people to not notice that anything is  happening, just like with breathing or speaking or a baby taking a  bottle.”
Read the Article here.

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    subconciousevolution:

    Breastfeeding Moms Stage “Nurse-in” Protests at Target Stores


    (CBS) Should breastfeeding be allowed in public? The oft-debated controversy that pits moms against retailers and nosey onlookers reached a fever pitch yesterday when women across the country protested Target by holding “nurse-ins” at more than 100 stores in 35 states.

    “Feeding your baby is nothing to be ashamed of,” North Texas nursing mother Angela Jackson told CBSDFW.com during a nurse-in. “I feel like asking someone to move to feed their baby is basically segregation.” 

    The nationwide protests began because of an incident on Nov. 28, when Michelle Hickman of Houston sat on the floor of the women’s clothing department and began breastfeeding her infant who had just woken up hungry. Despite covering herself and the baby with a blanket, two female employees came over to her and asked her to move and threatened her that she’d get a ticket.

    Hickman legally had a right to breastfeed in public, so when she called Target to voice her complaints, a representative told her despite her rights, Target is a “family friendly public place” with different policies than what’s legally permitted, and suggested Hickman shouldn’t “flaunt” her feeding publicly.

    Hickman organized a nurse-in for December 28, 2011. At the 11th hour, Target replied that it has a long-standing policy in support of breastfeeding in stores, and that the company would work to educate its team members on the store’s policies.

    The letter was too little too late in the organization’s mind, so the nurse-in went on as planned. From Houston - where the incident took place - to Philadelphia to San Jose, moms across the nation brought their babies to Target stores to feed them in public.

    “It’s going to take a couple of generations before it’s a non-issue,” one nurse-in organizer, Kelly Roth, told Time. “Our ultimate goal is for people to not notice that anything is happening, just like with breathing or speaking or a baby taking a bottle.”

    Read the Article here.

    Fucking awesome.

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    Just FYI this whole thing puzzled me because of Target’s stance on nursing which is basically, you can do it wherever...
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    I could have gone without the mother comparing not being able to breast feed in public to segregation, but…
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