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Gillings School of Global Public Health University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

8th Breastfeeding and Feminism Symposium

“It takes a Village” The role of the greater community in inspiring and empowering women to breastfeed THURSDAY MARCH 21ST

MORNING

8:15

Registration and breakfast

9:00

Welcome

9:15

It takes a village: The latest thinking on community-based approaches to behavior change

10:00

Break

10:15

Paige Hall Smith & Miriam Labbok Dean Barbara Rimer, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC

Defining our villages Plenary Panel and Discussion: “The Welfare State and Breastfeeding Worker” Breastfeeding Haiti The USBC: The US Community STRETCH First Food Project: Food Deserts and Breastfeeding Mothers and others: an intervention with promise for improving breastfeeding outcomes among AfricanAmerican women

Geni Eng

Amanda Cook Bette Gebrian and Judy Lewis Megan Renner Kimberly Seals Allers Heather Wasser

11:55

Introduction to Presentation Stations in “rotating repertoire”

12:00

Lunch in the Venetian Room: 3rd Floor

THURSDAY MARCH 21ST

AFTERNOON

1:00 Presentation Stations 1-1:20 ROOM/ STATION A1 A1 A1a The breastfeeding

A2

A3

B1 B2

B3

C1

C2

C3

1:25- 1:45

A1 A1b The breastfeeding Experience of Quebec Experience of Quebec (Canada) mothers using BFI (Canada) mothers using and non BFI health services: BFI and non BFI health influence on mothers and services: influence on community ( Danielle Groleau mothers and community et al) (Danielle Groleau et al) A2b Expectant Moms Respond to Risk and Benefit Language in Breastfeeding Promotion (Lora E Wallace & Erin N Taylor) A3a Chasing the Theory: Operationalizing Social influences on Breastfeeding (Sheryl Wallin Abrahams) B1a The Challenge of B1b The Challenge of Nighttime Breastfeeding in Nighttime Breastfeeding in the U.S. (Cecilia Tomori) the U.S. (Cecilia Tomori) B2b The Role of Growth Pattern Interpretations on Women’s Breastfeeding Decisions in the U.S. (Ghada Khan) B3a Brown Mamas Breastfeed: An analysis of African American Women’s Breastfeeding Experiences Shared Through an On-line Blog (Tyra Gross) C1a When lactation C1b When lactation consultants dream there’s an consultants dream there’s open chair at the table: an open chair at the table: lactation consultants talk lactation consultants talk about their role in the village about their role in the (Erica Anstey) village (Erica Anstey) C2b Associations between frequency of contact and exclusive breastfeeding rates in USAID’s Child Survival and Health grants program (Debra Prosnitz et al) C3a Redefining the Village: Practicing Black Breastfeeding Support via a Black Feminist Framework (Acquanda Stanford)

1:50-2:10

A2c Expectant Moms Respond to Risk and Benefit Language in Breastfeeding Promotion (Lora E Wallace & Erin N Taylor) A3c Chasing the Theory: Operationalizing Social influences on Breastfeeding (Sheryl Wallin Abrahams)

B2c The Role of Growth Pattern Interpretations on Women’s Breastfeeding Decisions in the U.S. (Ghada Khan) B3c Brown Mamas Breastfeed: An analysis of African American Women’s Breastfeeding Experiences Shared Through an On-line Blog (Tyra Gross)

C2c Associations between frequency of contact and exclusive breastfeeding rates in USAID’s Child Survival and Health grants program (Debra Prosnitz et al) C3c Redefining the Village: Practicing Black Breastfeeding Support via a Black Feminist Framework (Aquanda Stanford)

2:15 2:30

BREAK Enhancing Mother-to-Mother Support in the Village Plenary Panel and Discussion: Does it really take a village? Self-efficacy and Social Support Evaluation of breastfeeding Peer Support in a Rural Area – What Works for Young, Disadvantaged Women and Their Babies? Experience Privileged, Experience Suppressed: The Ambivalent Power of the Mother-to-Mother Breastfeeding Support Volunteer Mediating Mother Support: Social networks, Online Discussion, and Breastfeeding Support

3:45

5 MINUTE STRETCH

3:50

The Inadequate Breast: Social Origins of Breastfeeding Myths

4:30

Deborah McCarter-Spaulding Sally Dowling Rebecca Ruhlen Emily Anzicek

Jacqueline H Wolf

Social Marketing and Media in the Village Plenary Panel and Discussion A look at the WBW Public Announcement Videos In Quebec, "Je l'ai fait … / I did it…” and “Allaitement c’est glamour / Breastfeeding is Glamour”. Defeating the Formula Death Star, One Tweet at a Time: Using Social Media to Advocate for the WHO Code Portrayals and Representations of Infant Feeding Practices in Primetime U.S. Television Media: A Discourse Analysis Media Reactions to Breastfeeding: Reactions to Recent Headlines

6:00

Discussion and Wrap Up

6:15

Reception and Poster Reception

Carole Dobrich Amber McCann and Jeanette McCulloch Camille Fabiyi Jennifer Lucas

Posters The family friendly business initiative: Supporting local businesses and breastfeeding families Empowered communities ensure breastfeeding and good nutrition of mothers and infants Concept Analysis: breastfeeding equity Breastfeeding Narratives among WIC Participants in Alamance County, North Carolina The role of postnatal bassinet types on enabling early breastfeeding Advancing the Breastfeeding-Friendly Campus: University Climates Influencing Change in the Community Early Infant Feeding Practices among Obese and Overweight Mothers

7:30

Optional Group Dinner Arrangements

Amanda Hardy, Ph.D. Connie Gates MPH Ginny Combs RNC-MN, BSN, IBCLC, MS(c) Jennifer Proto Kristin P. Tully, Hellen L Ball Natalie Smith Carlson Panagiota Kitsantas, PhD and Vi Nguyen, MS

8th Breastfeeding and Feminism Symposium: It Takes a Village Friday March 22nd MORNING 8:30

Breakfast

9:00

Welcome

Miriam Labbok

9:15

Reducing Health Disparities

Diane Rowley

9:45

Breastfeeding and the Status of Women

Paige Hall Smith

10:15

Break

10:30

12:15

Inequalities in the village: How Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality affect Breastfeeding Plenary Panel and Discussion: A Qualitative Description of African America Women’s Becky Spencer Breastfeeding Experiences: Exploring Perceptions of Sexuality and Spirituality Baby Steps: Walking the Path of Undoing Institutional Emily Healy Racism in a Perinatal Support Organization Women’s Experiences with Breastfeeding and Lactation Emily Dunn Support: A Program Evaluation of a Community Home Visitation Service STRETCH Differences in Early Breastfeeding Experiences and Erin Wagner Outcomes in Spanish Versus English-speaking Latinas from the Early Lactation Success Study Cohort of First-time Mothers Lesbian Families Descriptions of Breastfeeding Phyllis Rippeyoung Lunch in the Venetian Room: 3rd Floor

Friday March 22nd Afternoon 1:15 Presentation Stations 1:15-1:35 ROOM/ STATION A4a We just have one this A4

one brochure (by Enfamil): Exploring breastfeeding resources and agenda setting in health care settings (Katherine Foss)

A5

A6

B4

A6a The Transformative Power of Maternal Child Health: Lactation Consulting Education (Anna Blair et al) B4a Growing Breastfeeding Advocates Among the Next Generation of Nurses (Jane Grassley)

B5

B6

C4

B6a Development of Indicators to Evaluate Utilization of Worksite Breastfeeding Supportive Policies, Benefits and Environments (Amy Meador, et al) C4a The Village Learning Center: A model for Nurturing, Growing, and Supporting a Community that Breastfeeds (Amanda Hardy et al)

C5

C6

C6a Breastfeeding as Operational Metaphor: Exploring the Possibilities for Greater Intersubjectivity in Community Research (Heather Curry)

1:40-2:00 A4b We just have one this one brochure (by Enfamil): Exploring breastfeeding resources and agenda setting in health care settings (Katherine Foss) A5b African American Women and the “Good Mother” (Taylor Livingston)

B4b Growing Breastfeeding Advocates Among the Next Generation of Nurses (Jane Grassley) B5b The Challenge of Late Preterm Birth on Realizing Breastfeeding Intentions (Kristin Tully)

C4b The Village Learning Center: A model for Nurturing, Growing, and Supporting a Community that Breastfeeds (Amanda Hardy et al) C5b Establishing an Employee Lactation Program in a Large Municipal Health Agency (Tamisha Johnson et al)

2:05-2:25

A5c African American Women and the “Good Mother” (Taylor Livingston) A6c The Transformative Power of Maternal Child Health: Lactation Consulting Education (Anna Blair et al)

B5c The Challenge of Late Preterm Birth on Realizing Breastfeeding Intentions (Kristin Tully) B6c Development of Indicators to Evaluate Utilization of Worksite Breastfeeding Supportive Policies, Benefits and Environments (Amy Meador, et al)

C5c Establishing an Employee Lactation Program in a Large Municipal Health Agency (Tamisha Johnson et al) C6c Breastfeeding as Operational Metaphor: Exploring the Possibilities for Greater Intersubjectivity in Community Research (Heather Curry)

2:30 2:45

Break Sharing Human Milk in the Village Plenary Panel and Discussion Milk Sharing – a community based, woman-towoman intervention in Montreal The Gift of Milk: How altruistic infant feeding practices empower women Increasing the Use of Donor Human Milk: An Assessment of Knowledge, Beliefs, and Practices Among Health Care Professionals The Use of Human Milk in the US

Mika Putterman Aunchalee Palmquist Jessye Brick, Talene Ghazarian, Taylor Snyder Emily Taylor

4:15

The Global Village: Do women live here? A critical look at the state of the global approach to breastfeeding promotion, protection and support

Miriam Labbok

4:40

Preparation for working groups: Reflection and response to the global breastfeeding campaign: Babies need Mom-made not Man-Made

Paige Smith & Miriam Labbok

4:50

Working groups: How do we respond to the global campaign and particularize it for the US Market(s)

5:20

Report out

5:45

Closing Comment And Wrap-up

TBD Paige Smith & Miriam Labbok

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