Join The John P. McGovern Museum of Health & Medical Science for a screening of CHOCOLATE MILK: THE DOCUMENTARY as part of National Breastfeeding Month on Thursday, August 22, 2019 from 5 - 7p.m.!
CHOCOLATE MILK: THE DOCUMENTARY is an exploration of the racial divide in breastfeeding. Told through the narratives of three African American women: a new mother, a midwife and a WIC lactation educator, the film seeks to answer the longstanding question of why more African American women are not breastfeeding.
This event is free as it coincides with The Health Museum Free Family Thursday.
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General admission to The Health Museum is free for children two and under; $8 for children 3 to 12 years old and seniors 65 and above; $10 for adults; and free on Thursdays for families from 2– 7 p.m. Active and retired military personnel receive half-off admission for up to four people. General admission also provides access to the museum’s multiple exhibits. For more information about The Health Museum visit thehealthmuseum.org.