by Laura Wershler | Feb 13, 2015 | Birth Control, Books, Film, Literature, Media, Sex, Studio Film, Virginity
Dear Readers: The following post first appeared on July 25, 2012, during the media think-piece flurry over the soaring popularity of E.L James’s Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy. With the movie opening on Valentine’s Day, 2015, I can’t wait to find out...
by Saniya Lee Ghanoui | Feb 10, 2015 | Activism, Health Care, Menstruation
Guest Post by Rosie Sheb’a Many questions have come up recently about why my focus is on Australia, when there are so many places that appear “worse off” than we are that I could be focussing my attention on. You may have seen the recent media coverage...
by Elizabeth Kissling | Feb 9, 2015
Menstrual Health & Reproductive Justice: Human Rights across the Lifespan The 21st Biennial Conference of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research at The Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights at Suffolk University June 4-6, 2015 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE OVERVIEW...
by Laura Wershler | Jan 22, 2015 | Books, Fertility, Hormones, Literature, Media, Menarche, Menstruation, Pharmaceutical
In her novel State of Wonder Ann Patchett explores, among many broad themes, the question: What if there were a drug women could take to extend menstruation and fertility into their seventies? Not evident on the dust jacket, this storyline grabbed the attention of...
by Saniya Lee Ghanoui | Jan 16, 2015 | Activism, Art, Media, Menstruation
Guest Post by Jen Lewis Beauty in Blood Presents: Ms. January: The Crimson Wave Menstrual Designer: Jen Lewis Photographer: Rob Lewis...