About 100 mothers participated in a breastfeeding flash mob in Hong Kong over the weekend, to protest discrimination against breastfeeding in public.
The non-profit group which organised the event, MamaMilk Baby Alliance, said on its Facebook page that it was keen to raise awareness of breastfeeding.
The participants gathered in the afternoon on Saturday outside the Tai Wai station, in Hong Kong’s New Territories. The organisers sold items such as paper fans and received donations, and said proceeds raised would go to efforts to encourage breast feeding, such as training seminars for new mothers. Read more…
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