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Upcoming Events
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La Leche League of San Antonio, Texas - Chocolate Milk: The Documentary Series FREE Screening
Celebrate Black Breastfeeding Week with Birth And Breatfeeding Alliance, La Leche League of San Antonio & San Antonio Nurse Midwife for a free screen of Chocolate Milk: The Documentary Series.
When: August 25th from 4-6pm
Where: The Alamo Drafthouse Park North 618 Northwest Loop 410, San Antonio, Texas 78216
CHOCOLATE MILK is a digital storytelling project that shares video testimonials from black mothers who have struggled and succeeded with breastfeeding. Each video from the series is posted on our YouTube channel as a resource for mothers and their communities.
In 2016, series creator Elizabeth Bayne decided to extend the project into a feature-length documentary which will explore the unique environmental and socioeconomic challenges that contribute to low breastfeeding rates among African Americans.
You can find more on Chocolate Milk: The Documentary Series by visiting:
http://www.chocolatemilkdoc.com
https://www.facebook.com/events/479868562777887/
Stay tuned for how to reserve your free tickets!
There will be time for a short discussion following the screening.
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