What does it really mean to be #LikeAGirl?
Always™ and its corporate owner, Procter & Gamble, have been receiving a lot of praise around the interwebs these days for their #LikeAGirl campaign, launched June 26, 2014, with a video produced by Lauren Greenfield. The video has been viewed 37 million times and...
Call for Menstruation & Reproductive Justice Visual Art
Guest Post by Jen Lewis "Widening the Cycle: A Menstrual Art Exhibit" Menstrual Health And Reproductive Justice: Human Rights Across The Lifespan Submission Deadline: November 1, 2014 11:59PM (MST) Exhibit Dates: June 4-6, 2015 Event Co-Sponsors, the Society for...
Remote-control contraceptives and more weekend links
Kuhl Care, with information from The North American Menopause Society and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, created this infographic about menopause. The empowerful new video from Always manufacturers Procter & Gamble, #Like A Girl, is...
The unpopular IUD and more weekend links
A short piece in New York magazine explains why the IUD — even before Monday's Supreme Court decision — can't escape its bad reputation, even though it's one of the most effective methods of contraception available. TIME addresses the question more thoroughly in "Why...
Ms. July—Menstruation Pin-Up
Guest Post by Jen Lewis Beauty in Blood Presents Ms. July: Twists & Turns Cycle: July 2013 Menstrual Designer: Jen Lewis Photographer: Rob Lewis
“Like a girl” and more weekend links
httpv://youtu.be/XjJQBjWYDTs Always, the popular P&G pads, released a new empowerment video this week, asking us to re-think the phrase "like a girl". The video is nice, but I really like Emily Hauser and Imani Gandy's (a.k.a. Angry Black Lady) plan to make "like...