http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/3/prweb216697.htm
In the midst of a government-funded Ad Council campaign that touts "Babies
were meant to be breastfed," Tricia Shore claims that she was only trying to
do what was best for her child when she placed the sleeping infant in a
sling and strode into the Los Angeles club where she was booked to perform
for a comedy showcase. The male employee guarding the door, however, asked a
female employee to tell the club's management that "a breastfeeding woman
wants to perform." The management, via the female employee, relayed the
message that Shore could not perform her showcase because the baby was with
her. Shore had been scheduled to perform since before her now 3-month-old
son was born. This information took Shore by surprise because she has been
performing onstage with her son since he was one month old.
(see link for full article)
Janice Reynolds
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