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Eva Hoebee <[log in to unmask]>
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/Thank you Liz

I read through the report and was astounded to find that there is still 
racial discrimination affecting so much of the good work we are trying 
to achieve in the lactation world! I'm not even an IBLC , but very 
connected to BF etc. in my workplace, and certainly hope these 
organizations can all be very grown up and surpass this sorry situation.

Cheers
Eva Hoebee
Australia
/
On 1/13/2015 11:47 PM, Elizabeth Brooks wrote:
> You saw the link when this report was published in December 2014, but you
> were probably caught up in year-end distractions.
>
> I urge you now to take the time to read the 2014 Lactation Summit Report.
>
> The link below is to the ILCA Lactation Matters blog.  The blog itself
> offers links to the full Report, the Executive Summary and the Survey.  The
> Survey is where you can offer your thoughts, anonymously and away from
> public view, about best next steps.  The blog is where you can share your
> ideas in a public forum.
>
> Please, I implore you: Do this thing.  Read the report, nd ponder its
> implications.  Share the link to the ILCA LM blog below widely --
> especially on lists or groups of those who are not in the IBCLC field
> (yet?); who may be impeded by the very barriers of entry into the IBCLC
> profession that this historic Summit sought to examine.
>
> This is a long report, and a heavy topic.  So do it in pieces!
>
> Start with the Executive Summary: pages 1-7
> Synopsis for the 2014 Lactation Summit; the how-and-why we needed to have
> it:  pages 8-16
> Comments from the U.S./African-American Panel: pages 17-20
> Comments from the U.S./Native American Panel: pages 20-21
> Comments from the U.S./Hispanic Panel: pages 21-22
> Comments from the North and South America Panel [Canada, Mexico, South
> America]: pages 22-24
> Comments from Asia Pacific Panel [Japan, China, New Zealand, Australia]:
> pages 24-26
> Comments from the Europe and Russia Panel: pages 26-27
> Comments from the Panel rep'g Other Perspectives Crossing Cultural and
> Georgraphic Lines [LGBTQI Community, Lay BFg Support Counselors, Remote
> Regions of World, Male Lactation Consultants]: pages 27-29
> Tips for Allies: pages 29-30
> Recommendations and Next Steps; pages 31-35.
> If you want to immerse a bit, the best place perhaps even to start is with
> the the readings and links offered in he "Pre-summit Reading List" on page
> 38
>
> Your first reaction may be: "Hey!  Where are the comments from [this
> country][that organization][my related and supportive group]!?"
>
> That is the very point.  Some voices were missed at the very last minute,
> because of travel complicaitons.  But the 2014 Lactation Summit was an
> extraordinary collaborative effort funded by individual donors, groups AND
> the three Major IBCLC Organziations in Lactation Land (IBLCE, ILCA and
> LEAARC).  The Summit was a first step ... a listening launch point.
> Progress going forward needs to seek out, and hear, those who were missed,
> OR those who have more to say.
>
> http://goo.gl/E9GwdT
>
>


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