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"textContent": "My latest book _Milk Factory_ is the first visual study of America’s lactation rooms. Photographing spaces where mothers pump—disparate sites such as a prison, corporate offices, a farm laborer’s tent, schools, an airport and the U.S. Capitol—I reveal the hidden architecture of care. I wanted to give participants a record of their labor and make that labor visible to others.\n\nBorn out of my own experience, _Milk Factory_ is personal and political. It challenges romanticized portrayals of motherhood and breastfeeding, underscoring the complexity and labor behind an act that is widely expected but rarely supported.\n\nThe post A Visual Depiction of Lactation Rooms in the U.S.: Inside the Spaces Where Mothers Pump appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
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