The United States refused to endorse an otherwise uncontroversial World Health Organization resolution to promote breast-feeding. U.S. delegates also pressured other countries to reject the resolution. The move shocked health officials around the world who consider breast-feeding the healthiest, most natural and most accessible food source for infants. Breast-feeding advocates told the New York Times the U.S. position aligns with baby formula companies and the dairy industry. Native advocates are among those struggling to raise breast-feeding rates, partly to improve health outcomes for children. We’ll hear from Native breast-feeding experts about what this new revelation about the Trump Administration’s position means for their efforts.