Nebraska Journal on Advancing Justice
Abstract
This creative and personal Essay explores the complex and often overlooked experience of a new working mother. Through a series of personal stories featuring airports and security personnel, this author navigates the struggles and lack of support from society for breastfeeding on-the-go. Ultimately, the author was able to use these personal experiences and turn them into a positive advocacy mission for herself and for other working mothers across the United States by finding solutions and reaching out to airport regulators. This piece highlights candidly the intersection between motherhood and the professional world by illustrating the difficulties and evolving expectations for working mothers and then need for more spaces for them.
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Magilton, Elsbeth
(2025)
"Airport Milk Justice,"
Nebraska Journal on Advancing Justice: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/njaj/vol1/iss1/6
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