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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Kimmarie Bugg, the visionary founder of ROSE (Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere), to discuss her inspiring journey into breastfeeding advocacy and her groundbreaking work addressing disparities in Black and marginalized communities. Together, they explore the origins and mission of ROSE, the programs it has implemented, and the transformative impact it has had on breastfeeding support and equity.
The Roots of Advocacy:Dr. Bugg shares how her experiences as a nurse, lactation professional, and public health advocate shaped her passion for improving breastfeeding outcomes in marginalized communities.
The Mission of ROSE:ROSE's mission to decrease breastfeeding disparities and promote reproductive health and justice is at the heart of its work. Dr. Bugg explains how this vision guides every initiative, from advocacy to training programs.
Transformative Programs:Dr. Bugg highlights key ROSE programs, including:
Although based in Atlanta, ROSE's work spans the nation. From partnerships with 100 hospitals to community engagement in Guam and Puerto Rico, Dr. Bugg emphasizes the importance of a nationwide equity lens.
Advice for Aspiring Lactation Consultants:Dr. Bugg offers advice on building a solid foundation in the field, finding a mentor, focusing on equity and inclusion, and making a lasting impact. Her passion and persistence serve as an inspiration for all who aim to support breastfeeding families.
Dr. Kimmarie Bugg’s journey and dedication to equity in breastfeeding are nothing short of inspiring. Whether you’re an IBCLC student, a practicing consultant, or a maternal health advocate, this episode provides actionable insights and motivation to champion change.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to Behind the Latch and leave a review. Don’t forget to share this episode with your colleagues and fellow IBCLCs!
Connect with Me:Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? Reach out to Margaret at margaretsalty.com or connect with me on social media:
#IBCLC #LactationSupport #BreastfeedingEquity #ROSE #BlackBreastfeedingWeek #MaternalHealth #LactationMentor #MargaretSalty
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Kimmarie Bugg, the visionary founder of ROSE (Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere), to discuss her inspiring journey into breastfeeding advocacy and her groundbreaking work addressing disparities in Black and marginalized communities. Together, they explore the origins and mission of ROSE, the programs it has implemented, and the transformative impact it has had on breastfeeding support and equity.
The Roots of Advocacy:Dr. Bugg shares how her experiences as a nurse, lactation professional, and public health advocate shaped her passion for improving breastfeeding outcomes in marginalized communities.
The Mission of ROSE:ROSE's mission to decrease breastfeeding disparities and promote reproductive health and justice is at the heart of its work. Dr. Bugg explains how this vision guides every initiative, from advocacy to training programs.
Transformative Programs:Dr. Bugg highlights key ROSE programs, including:
Although based in Atlanta, ROSE's work spans the nation. From partnerships with 100 hospitals to community engagement in Guam and Puerto Rico, Dr. Bugg emphasizes the importance of a nationwide equity lens.
Advice for Aspiring Lactation Consultants:Dr. Bugg offers advice on building a solid foundation in the field, finding a mentor, focusing on equity and inclusion, and making a lasting impact. Her passion and persistence serve as an inspiration for all who aim to support breastfeeding families.
Dr. Kimmarie Bugg’s journey and dedication to equity in breastfeeding are nothing short of inspiring. Whether you’re an IBCLC student, a practicing consultant, or a maternal health advocate, this episode provides actionable insights and motivation to champion change.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to Behind the Latch and leave a review. Don’t forget to share this episode with your colleagues and fellow IBCLCs!
Connect with Me:Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? Reach out to Margaret at margaretsalty.com or connect with me on social media:
#IBCLC #LactationSupport #BreastfeedingEquity #ROSE #BlackBreastfeedingWeek #MaternalHealth #LactationMentor #MargaretSalty
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