Welcome to the Radical Rebel Midwife Podcast-Blog.
In this episode, we will dive into what importance of social justice and breastfeeding (chestfeeding). Stay tuned.
The purpose of this podcast blog is to explore and educate families on all Womxn’s life stages, puberty to menopause: Teen, Childbearing, Postpartum, Parenting, and Women’s Health. With your Host: Stephanie Duran de Rodriguez. Full-Spectrum Reproductive Coach, Emotional Healer, and Student Midwife.
If you are expecting or planning to get pregnant soon. I highly suggest getting your own copy of 12 Tips Everyone Should Know About to have a Satisfying Birth
You can listen the Epi:002 on Spotify
Stephaine will talk about:
What are the importance of social justice and breastfeeding/chestfeeding?
- The value of breastfeeding/chestfeeding and human milk for health
- The value of breastfeeding for our global environment:
- The right to breastfeed
- Supporting lactation and access to human milk for all
- Removing barriers to skilled lactation support
- Advancing breastfeeding as a cornerstone of health equity
- What does all this mean with breastfeeding/chestfeeding and CBD.
Who is our Guest Speaker?
Our Guest Speaker is a Certified Lactation Education Specialist, passionate lactation and birth equity advocate, and proud member of the disability and LGBT communities. He graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with a B.A. in Global Studies, Spanish, and Music. Currently, he is the Education Coordinator for the San Diego County Breastfeeding Coalition. He is Jose Gonzalez
How to join future events of the San Diego Breastfeeding Coalition?
- Reach Jose: @ jose.gonzalez@breastfeeding.org
- Stay tuned to upcoming events: CLICK HERE
I hope this brings awareness to this topic.
DON’T FORGET ABOUT YOUR FREE GUIDE: If you are expecting or planning to get pregnant soon. I highly suggest getting your own copy of 12 Tips Everyone Should Know About to have a Satisfying Birth.
2 thoughts on “Epi: 002 Social Justice & Breastfeeding (Chestfeeding)”
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