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Breastfeeding people protected in WA at last

By Lauredhel on March 25, 2010

I’ve blogged before about the fight to get breastfeeding included in Western Australia’s anti-discrimination legislation. That fight is logged below – now, for purely historical reasons! Because today, finally, the Equal Opportunity Amendment Bill 2009 passed the Upper House of WA Parliament. One chap from the Nationals did insist on getting a little harrumph in: [...]

Posted in gender & feminism | Tagged australia, bottle feeding, breast feeding, breast milk, breastfeeding, breastmilk, discrimination, equal opportunity, expressing, legislation, parliament, prejudice, reproductive justice, upper house, WA, western australia

Nestlé moves from obfuscation to outright lies

By Lauredhel on October 1, 2009

This seems a good point to start a new post. Many Nestle-bloggers seem to be continuing to believe that by taking their questions straight to the company, they will get honest replies, and will clear up all these decades of silly misunderstanding in a jiffy. Under great pressure, Nestle corporate representatives have finally joined in [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, social justice | Tagged activism/charity, bottle feeding, breastfeeding, breastmilk substitutes, exploitation, formula, infant formula, marketing, nestle | 14 Responses

Gone too far?

By Lauredhel on June 25, 2009

Those who think that society has “gone too far” in supporting breastfeeding, that mothers who formula feed are demonised and breastfeeding mothers aren’t: Show me the women who are losing their jobs for formula feeding. Show me the women who are being kicked out of restaurants, swimming pools, gyms, childcare centres, and airplanes for formula [...]

Posted in health | Tagged bottle feeding, breast feeding, breastfeeding, breastfeeding in public, breasts, disgust, doctors, Food/Drink, formula, infant formula, reproductive justice | 33 Responses

Missing The Point Awards, Manchester poster edition

By Lauredhel on May 22, 2009

There’s a new advertising poster up in Manchester, and the country is abuzz. Here are some excerpts from the complaints: …disgusting… …The picture is shocking and it isn’t normal… …highly offensive… …exploitation… … the sort of picture that a paedophile would show a kid… …poison their minds… …sexualising of children… …wrong… …depraved… …just offensive… …such [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, media | Tagged advertising, bottle feeding, breastfeeding, disgust, education, moral panics, outrage, public health, sexualisation | 25 Responses

Yet another comparison of lactation to the Reich

By Lauredhel on March 25, 2009

A number of people have contacted me wondering whether I’m going to say something about the Atlantic Monthly article. I think it’s had way too much oxygen already, and I really don’t want to devote hours or days of my life comprehensively picking it to pieces, much as I might like to tackle things like [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, health, media | Tagged bottle feeding, breast pump, breastfeeding, expressing, formula, lactation, mothering, workplace | 7 Responses

Medela Bites its Thumb at the WHO Code

By Lauredhel on March 10, 2009

I’d like you to watch this ad with a critical eye. [Transcript is appended.] [If you know all about the Code and Innocenti and APMAIF already, skip down to the next iteration of the ad below!] The WHO Code and the Innocenti Declaration I’ve posted here a fair bit in the past on the World [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, health, language, law & order, work and family | Tagged activism/charity, advertising, bottle feeding, boycott, breastfeeding, breastmilk, breastmilk substitutes, capitalism, code of conduct, consumerism, exploitation, lactation, marketing, maternity, mothering, reproductive justice, social change, Tony Abbott, unicef, WHO | 23 Responses

Mailbag: Junk mail and Code breaches

By Lauredhel on December 12, 2008

I was poking through my junk mail, which has multiplied with the advent of the Season of Consumerism. And I thought I’d share some tidbits. Dick Smith: anyone for “massage”? I’m guessing this is even legal in Texas! “Rechargable Hydra Massager HG10. Great for when you’re on the go and need an invigorating massage experience.” [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, health | Tagged activism/charity, bottle feeding, bratz, breast cancer, breastfeeding, cancer awareness, consumerism, dolls, infant formula, reproductive justice, toys | 12 Responses

Infant formula industry fights back in China, lies about WHO Code breaches

By Lauredhel on November 24, 2008

Formula companies are back advertising infant formula direct to the public throughout Asia. This is happening in the wake of the melamine disaster in which tens of thousands of babies were sickened and hospitalised – and a few died – from poisoned infant formula. Products made from the poisoned Sanlu milk was also exported to [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, health, social justice | Tagged activism/charity, advertising, babies, baby milk, bottle feeding, breastfeeding, breastmilk substitutes, china, consumerism, formula, marketing, melamine, reproductive justice, Tony Abbott | 24 Responses

“Plus we sell fair trade coffee!”: Say No to WHO Code Offset Attempts

By Lauredhel on November 30, 2007

[all images courtesy of promom.org. Click for larger versions.] There’s been a bit of discussion about the traps about whether carbon trading offset schemes are of any real use, or whether they have the end result of not-so-covertly encouraging resource profligacy. Wasteful? Buy offset. Can’t be bothered? Pick up an offset, salve your conscience. OK, [...]

Posted in health | Tagged bottle feeding, breastfeeding, code of conduct, fauxpologies, peeves

Pop quiz: corporate logo.

By Lauredhel on April 11, 2007

See this logo? What do you think it looks like? What do you think it’s on? Edited to add: all is now revealed. Related posts: The big pink M logo and the corporate appropriation of breastfeeding Quiz oTD Quiz: Representations of Disabled Bodies in Logos New feminist science tumblr needs a logo Pop quiz: Women [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, health | Tagged bottle feeding, breastfeeding, Food/Drink | 3 Responses

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