Learners will support and advocate for health systems and engagement strategies which promote and support breastfeeding as the cultural norm within the medical community and the community at large.

Learner Objectives

  1. Research current laws protecting breastfeeding and identify opportunities to advocate for legislative policy changes
  2. Investigate how different racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds can bring strengths and support systems in terms of breastfeeding
  3. Identify the structural barriers to breastfeeding success that contribute to disparities in breastfeeding initiation and duration. Suggest strategies to overcome those barriers.
  4. Describe how racism and implicit bias by healthcare providers impacts breastfeeding success for Black, Hispanic, Indigenous, and people of color.

 


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Essential Activities

  1. Have learners review key literature regarding the impact of racism and implicit bias on breastfeeding disparities and discuss as a group. See example suggested references below.
  2. Have learners complete implicit bias training and have a class discussion about strategies to provide equitable breastfeeding care.

 

 

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