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(if you don't know what I'm talking about go to
http://mothering.com/
and click on the blue nursing logo article and
Action Alert
National Nurse-In This Tuesday)
The Nation-wide Nurse-In was quite a success I think. Especially considering that we only began even talking about doing it, on Friday morning.
Final tally: 39 sites
Total attendance: almost 800 people overall.
Media hits as of tonight (including the original Emily Gillette story)
410 plus.
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&ie=UTF-8&ncl=1111206785&scoring=d
(and I don't think this is all the hits. If you Google Delta + breastfeeding, you get different stories. Google your town + breastfeeding to see your local stories)
We are the 2nd most read News Story on the Yahoo homepage
http://news.yahoo.com/i/964
The story has shown up in Canada, UK, and Pakistan so far. I was interviewed by the French News Agency this morning - they were very interested and interviewed all the coordinators.
Some longer articles are
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2670566&page=3
Some highlights:
Attendance ranged from one lone mom, to over 70.
Some were welcomed, some were watched, some were asked to leave in an hour, one site didn't happen as only people with tickets were allowed into the airport. And the low was, in Texas, the group was harrassed by airport security for being obscene, and threatened to be charged with indecent exposure. The moms there will persue a complaint and hold a second gathering in a few days.
Overall, the women involved are energized and empowered. We've now created 800 activists - encouraged and looking forward to the next step. If you want a idea of how they felt, sign up to the Yahoo group, and start reading the messages from about 10:00 am today.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lactivism/
Or go to the Files section and read the folder called "SITE REPORTS"
There's lots more good media items I could point out, but I am wiped out. Very little sleep last night. I'll post more highlights later.
Janice Reynolds
(organizer of Nurse-In, along with Ashley Clark and Lorrie Leigh)
Official Nurse-In Sites
1. Anchorage AK ANC 5 moms 4 kids
2. Tucson AZ Tucson International 7 moms and kids
3. Phoenix AZ 20 moms
4. Burbank CA 2 moms 2 kids
5. Orange County CA John Wayne Airport 5 moms and 6 kids
6 Sacramento CA 12 moms 1 grandma 16 kids
7 Santa Barbara CA 5 moms 6 kids
8 San Diego CA 4 moms 2 supporters 5 kids
9. San Francisco CA 4 moms and 4 kids
10. Hartford CT Bradley International 8 adults tons of kids
11 Daytona Beach FL 2 moms and 2 kids
12 Ft. Lauderdale FL Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood Airport 13 adults 13 kids
13 Jacksonville FL 5 moms and 9 kids
14 Boise ID 5 moms 5 kids
15 Indianapolis IN Indianapolis International Not sure how many
16 Atlanta GA Hartsfield/Jackson 11 adults 12 kids
17 Louisville KY SDF 9 moms 1 dad 9 kids
18. Baltimore MD BWI 30 moms 32 kids
19. Boston MA Logan International 7 moms 8 kids
20. Detroit MI Detroit Metro DTW 10 moms 10 kids
21 Lansing MI 6 moms 9 kids
22. Minneapolis/St. Paul 3 moms 4 kids
23 Manchester NH Manchester-Boston 5 adults 1 kid
24 Albuquerque NM 26 moms 30-35 kids
25. Las Vegas NV LAS 10 moms
26 Reno NV
27 New York John F. Kennedy Turned away at the door
28 Cincinnati OH 1 mom and 1 kid
29 Columbus OH Port Columbus 12 moms 18 kids
30 Portland OR PDX 40 total
31. Harrisburg PA HIA 25 total
32 Philadelphia PA 1 mom 1 kid
33 Nashville TN Nashville Airport 9 moms 3 dads 1 grandpa 12 kids
34 Dallas/Fort Worth Tx 6 moms 9 kids, they were kicked out of the airport
35 Houston TX 3 total
36 Virginia Dulles 5 moms
37 Virginia Reagan International 28 moms 70 people total
38 Vermont BTV 45 adults and about 45 kids
39 Durango, Colorado
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