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Chocolate Milk is a raw and intimate documentary that really digs into the complexities of racial inequities surrounding birth and breastfeeding. The film's pacing allows you to settle into the stories, following three Black mothers in South Los Angeles over several years. You get this authentic glimpse into their lives—a new mom navigating the healthcare system, a WIC employee advocating for better resources, and a homebirth midwife bringing a personal touch to a deeply communal experience. The atmosphere is both somber and enlightening, making you think about systemic issues in a very personal way. It's the kind of film that sticks with you, not just for its content but for the humanity it uncovers in each of these women's journeys.
Focuses on racial inequities in maternal care.Intimate portrayal of personal stories.Explores systemic issues in a relatable way.
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