In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Jasmine Creighton, owner of Yaya's Hands Perinatal and Lactation Services in Southern California. Jasmine is also president-elect of the Inland Empire Breastfeeding Coalition, leader of its Black Breastfeeding Task Force, a board member for the California Breastfeeding Coalition, and a perinatal health specialist at a local hospital.
Together, they explore lactation equity, advocacy, and mentorship—and why representation and culturally relevant care are vital for families. Jasmine shares her powerful story of birth and breastfeeding, including her hospital birth, her home water birth, and how those experiences inspired her to support families navigating barriers to care.
They also discuss systemic racism in healthcare, the historic and current challenges Black families face with breastfeeding, and how predatory formula marketing continues to impact communities of color. Jasmine explains how equity means more than equal access—it means care and resources tailored to each family’s needs.
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