Within the past 30 years, the tax on period products has arisen in conversations surrounding the inequitable pricing of products marketed toward women. Commonly known as the “tampon tax,”...
I want to start by stating that I do really appreciate the movement toward having more free access to menstrual products around campus. As a woman, I find people...
As we all know, the cost-of-living crisis is looming over us. Students are struggling as much as everyone else or even more. Loans are low, rent is extortionate, bills...
Some period products may not be as good as we think.
In the honor of Women’s History Month, I have decided to write about something that infuriates me: the tampon tax. Throughout her lifetime, a woman has an average of...
For almost 2 years now, I have gone back and forth on the idea of switching to menstrual cups and I finally made the switch. I think most of...
Because we all know how embarrassing it is walking around with a period stain on your pants.
Femininity sold in a 7”x 7” box; stacked on shelves no one wants to be seen looking through. Once purchased, they are tucked away in corners or under counters....
Did you know that during a woman’s fertile life, she spends around R$6000 (US$1050) and produces 200kg (440 pounds) of garbage in disposable pads, which take 400 years to...