Woman Behind Controversial Military Breastfeeding Photo is Fired from Her
Civilian Job


By Lylah M. Alphonse, Senior Editor, Yahoo! Shine
<http://ca.shine.yahoo.com/blogs/author/lylah-m-alphonse-senior-editor-yahoo
-shine-ycn-1137221/> 

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n Echegoyen-McCabe, left, and Christina Luna nurse their babies in a photo
for a breastfeeding awareness campaign. …The woman who organized an
awareness campaign that came under fire for featuring two airmen
breastfeeding while in uniform
<http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/military-moms-breastfeeding-uniform-stir-c
ontroversey-214500503.html>  has been fired from her civilian job as an
X-ray technician, her lawyer tells Yahoo! Shine <http://shine.yahoo.com/> .

Crystal Scott, an Army veteran, military spouse, and the program director of
the Mom2Mom breastfeeding awareness group at Fairchild Air Force Base, was
terminated by Schryver Medical <http://www.schryvermedical.com/> , a
provider of X-rays, EKGs, ultrasounds, and other medical digital imaging
services, on June 1.

Related: Will the GOP regret blocking equal pay for women?
<http://news.yahoo.com/gop-regret-blocking-equal-pay-women-135900740.html> 

"She was fired due to her passion about the Mom2Mom breastfeeding campaign
<http://www.brynjaphotography.com/?p=4377>  and speaking out on gender
equality and women's rights," Patricia (Pat) K. Buchanan told Yahoo! Shine
in an interview on Friday.

Schryver Medical's president, Jay Schryver, told Yahoo! Shine that he
planned to issue a statement later on Friday. "This kind of took us by
surprise," he said.

The photo that caused the uproar featured two military moms breastfeeding
their babies while wearing their Air National Guard uniforms. While many
people were supportive of the women's right to breastfeed whenever
necessary, others felt that the picture was disrespectful to the military.

Scott -- who served in the Army from 2000 to 2006, including a tour in Iraq,
and whose husband is still in the military -- was surprised by the outrage.
"I'm an X-ray tech and I breastfeed in my uniform all the time," she told
Yahoo! Shine in an interview
<http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/military-moms-breastfeeding-uniform-stir-c
ontroversey-214500503.html>  on May 30, the day the controversy ignited.
"Granted they're scrubs. But people do it all the time in their uniforms. If
you have a hungry baby, why would you take the time to change completely?"

But the breastfeeding campaign may not be the main reason Scott lost her
job. Two weeks before those photos became public, Buchanan says, Scott had
complained about gender bias at Schryver Medical, where she had been working
for about 16 months. Her boss asked her not to file a formal complaint,
saying that "he'd handle it," Buchanan says. Two weeks later, Scott was
fired.

According to Buchanan, Scott had complained to her supervisor about
favoritism toward male employees and condescending statements and
name-calling aimed at women in the office. "When she asked to be on the day
shift, which she was entitled to by seniority, she was treated very
condescendingly and was called names," Buchanan said, including things like
"You're a baby" and "You're a woman, you can't go there, it's scary." Still,
Scott agreed not to file a formal complaint at the time, in part because
"she loved her job," Buchanan says.

The two members of the Air National Guard who appeared in the controversial
photo, Terran Echegoyen-McCabe and Christina Luna, "violated a policy that
forbids military members from using the uniform to further a cause, promote
a product or imply an endorsement," the Air Force Times reported
<http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2012/06/airforce-airmen-breastfeeding-uni
form-violation-060112/> .

"The uniform was misused. That's against regulations," Captain Keith Kosik,
a spokesman for the Washington National Guard, told the Air Force Times. "I
want to be very, very clear about this. Our issue is not, nor has it ever
been, about breastfeeding. It has to do with honoring the uniform and making
sure it's not misused. I can't wear my uniform to a political rally, to try
to sell you something or push an ideology. That was our point of
contention."

But Scott's job was with a private employer, which makes her case much less
clear.

"She can't file a complaint retroactively, but she can file a lawsuit for
gender equality discrimination," Buchanan told Yahoo! Shine. "That decision
hasn't been made yet, but it's an option, certainly."

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