As policy advances are made, it is also critically important to change the narrative of breastfeeding as it relates to vulnerable communities and workplaces. How can the power of storytelling be unleashed to help bolster and advance the policy changes and cultural shifts needed to improve the health of mothers and babies? Kimberly Seals Allers leads an interactive session designed for participants to learn basic messaging strategies, simple story banking techniques and to deconstruct the cultural and socioeconomic nuances of common breastfeeding language, to create a framework for a new narrative.