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Mainstream activism into women’s menstrual experiences place ‘women’ as a standalone category and does not take into consideration minority women’s intersecting identities or their socioeconomic status. Research shows the BAME community are the most vulnerable and excluded segment of society. This means they are at higher risk of period poverty, menstrual stigmatization, and underrepresentation in discussions regards to menstrual health issues
Wen is calling on the government to revise their guidance on reusable period products, which are being made available to schools, via the free period product scheme. The current guidelines may unintentionally be providing barriers to pupils accessing them.
Want to grow your own this winter? Try our easy to grow winter veggies.
Why not have a go at cooking some of these delicious vegan recipes – Ramen Style noodle soup with Tempeh and handmade Gyoza using Chinese cabbage and soya bean sprouts.
Why not have a go at trying Live Well’s easy pizza recipe at home!
Find out where your nearest Environmenstrual Ambassador is.
Compilation of some of Wen’s projects, campaigns and programmes
Shaheda, Garden Outreach Lead will be bringing news from her balcony with ideas and tips on how to grow flowers & edibles in small spaces.
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