This Essay takes a look at the movement for social change around menstruation, especially through the lens of the criminal legal system and prisons and jails in particular. Part I reviews the issues of period poverty and justice that are driving a larger social movement to recognize that safe and ready access to menstrual hygiene products should be framed through a lens of full civic participation in order to understand its full implications for the lives of people who menstruate. Part II dives into the particular needs and problems of abuse and control that incarcerated and detained people face related to menstruation. Part III examines the growing movement to transform menstruation in America along equity lines that focuses both on the ri...
Menstruation has many faces. This Essay will discuss competing narratives relating to menstruation a...
Tampon tax and period poverty activist movements are growing in tandem worldwide. These movements ar...
With the current momentum around menstruation, it is increasingly framed as a human rights issue. We...
Menstruation is a situs of discrimination, oppression, harassment, and microaggression. Employers fi...
This essay grows out of a panel discussion among five lawyers on the subject of menstrual equity act...
The menstrual injustices experienced by noncitizens detained in immigration facilities – a particula...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
When I think about all that is wrong in the world—the threat to democracy in the United States, the ...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
Despite the recent passage of federal legislation requiring free access to menstrual health products...
This essay outlines how the focus on able-bodied menstruators in the development of social narrative...
The governing laws within the United States center the experience of white, cis- gender, able-bodied...
Menstruation has many faces. This Essay will discuss competing narratives relating to menstruation a...
Tampon tax and period poverty activist movements are growing in tandem worldwide. These movements ar...
With the current momentum around menstruation, it is increasingly framed as a human rights issue. We...
Menstruation is a situs of discrimination, oppression, harassment, and microaggression. Employers fi...
This essay grows out of a panel discussion among five lawyers on the subject of menstrual equity act...
The menstrual injustices experienced by noncitizens detained in immigration facilities – a particula...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
When I think about all that is wrong in the world—the threat to democracy in the United States, the ...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
Despite the recent passage of federal legislation requiring free access to menstrual health products...
This essay outlines how the focus on able-bodied menstruators in the development of social narrative...
The governing laws within the United States center the experience of white, cis- gender, able-bodied...
Menstruation has many faces. This Essay will discuss competing narratives relating to menstruation a...
Tampon tax and period poverty activist movements are growing in tandem worldwide. These movements ar...
With the current momentum around menstruation, it is increasingly framed as a human rights issue. We...