March 27th, 2008
The Vermont Human Rights Commission ruled today that Freedom Airlines discriminated against nursing mother Emily Gillette when a flight attendant asked Gillette to cover up while breastfeeding and had her removed from the flight when she refused to do so. The parties now have a six-month period in which to attempt to negotiate a settlement. […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 3 comments
March 26th, 2008
Nearly a year and a half after Emily Gillette was removed from a Delta/Freedom Airlines flight for refusing to cover up while breastfeeding, the Vermont Human Rights Commission will hear the case. According to the Burlington Free Press, the Commission will review the findings of its investigator, who found reasonable grounds that Freedom discriminated against […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 1 comment
April 10th, 2007
Almost five months after nearly 900 people participated in nurse-ins at 40 airports across the country in support of Emily Gillette (the New Mexico mother who was kicked off an airplane for breastfeeding her toddler), Ms. Gillette’s case is starting to undergo investigation. Rebecca Robinson of the Bennington Banner reports that last Thursday the Vermont Human […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 4 comments
December 1st, 2006
Mothers returned to Dallas-Fort Worth Airport this morning for a repeat rally, both to support nursing mother Emily Gillette and to seek an apology for how the Texas mothers were treated at the initial rally.
This time the rally went off without a hitch. While the original rally consisted of five mothers and nine children, […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 0 comments
November 28th, 2006
Texas mothers plan another nurse-in at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport (DFW) this Friday, December 1, 2006, at 10 a.m. at the Delta counter in Terminal E of the airport.
According to participants, when five mothers and nine children originally gathered at DFW for the national nurse-in on November 21, they were harassed by airport security and threatened […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 1 comment
November 26th, 2006
The dust has settled after the national nurse-in on Tuesday, November 21, 2006, and the final tally approaches 900 activists and children at 40 airports across the country! I’m impressed by the tremendous grassroots effort organized in just four days’ time!
As I said, most of the press has been extremely positive. I’ve seen just a […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 5 comments
November 21st, 2006
Organizers of the national nurse-in report that over 773 mothers, fathers, grandparents, children and supporters attended at 36 airports! Three of those sites have yet to report the number of participants, which means the final tally will be even higher.
I think some of the news coverage has under-reported the number of attendees simply because […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 0 comments
November 21st, 2006
Photos from the nurse-in at Reagan International Airport (DCA) have been shared by Robin Abadia. What I love to see (aside from the happy and super-discreet mama and nursling!) are all those breastfeeding icons!
Mama-baby lactivists happily nurse-in at Reagan International
Lactivist being interviewed by National Public Radio
The crowd at DCA
Tags: activism, airport, breastfeeding, Delta, news, […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 1 comment
November 21st, 2006
All in all the first-hand accounts of the national nurse-ins have been extremely positive. The participants were peaceful and the news reporters were friendly and sympathetic to the cause. Only one participant reported a bad experience when she was turned away from JFK airport. Security was not allowing anyone without a ticket to enter, but […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 1 comment
November 21st, 2006
House Representative Carolyn B. Maloney of New York issued a statement in support of the nurse-ins:
I commend the women who are out at airports all over the country today to help make sure that women can breastfeed if they choose to. This incident again shows that we need to do more to support women who […]
By Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor -- 0 comments
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