CHOCOLATE MILK: THE DOCUMENTARY is an exploration of the racial divide
in breastfeeding. Told through the narratives of three African
American women: a new mother, a midwife and a WIC lactation educator,
the film seeks to answer the longstanding question of why more African
American women are not breastfeeding. By creating an engaging
narrative centered around the challenges of breastfeeding, Chocolate
Milk will spark public discussion on how communities can better
support black mothers. Our goal is to premiere the film in 200
community screenings across the country during National Breastfeeding
Month in August 2019. Location: Screening is located in the Basement
of Pavillion C in the Sabin Room. Parking is FREE in the Delaware
garage located on 660 Delaware St. labeld on the Denver Health map as
P2
Sponsors for the event include: The Center for African American Health
, Denver Health Foundation, Colorado Breastfeeding Coalition, Naya
Care, Soul 2 Soul Sisters, The Elephant Circle, Families Forward
Resource Center, and The Mother's Milk Bank
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