• S2.E26: Period Poverty in Prisons

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

S2.E26: Period Poverty in Prisons

  • Summary

  • Happy Menstruation Monday!

    Period poverty is at an all-time high globally with millions of menstruators suffering. Imprisoned individuals are fighting to receive adequate menstrual equity and battle through a variety of barriers to acquiring the care they deserve. In this episode, we speak with Regan Moss, a menstrual education and period poverty advocate and public health professional, regarding her work to redefine menstrual equity in prisons. Let's get into it!

    Review the published article, ⁠Redefining Menstrual Equity in Prisons⁠.

    Indulge in the ⁠Periods in Prison: Curriculum and Toolkit

    You can contact Regan at ⁠rmoss3@tulane.edu⁠ to collaborate or discover more about what she is working on.

    KCA's Resources:

    1. ⁠Cramp Elixir⁠
    2. ⁠Resource Center⁠
    3. ⁠Subscribe⁠ to remain updated on the latest news, resources, and events

    Feel free to comment on this episode or email us at ⁠contact@kickcrampsass.org⁠

    We manifest a POSITIVE, PRODUCTIVE, and PEACEFUL menstrual journey ahead!

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