The Power of Inclusive and Shame-Free Period Education

Posted by Ann Lambert on 17 September 2024
The Power of Inclusive and Shame-Free Period Education
Do you remember the first time you learned about periods in school?  Everyone’s experience is different; mine was in grade 4.  Th...
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Period pain isn’t taken seriously enough. Here’s why that’s a problem.

Posted by Ann Lambert on 23 August 2024
Period pain isn’t taken seriously enough. Here’s why that’s a problem.
The other day, my friend told her boss she had a migraine so she could get the day off. In reality, she was menstruating. She’s not the firs...
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Empowering Menstruators Together: The Period Purse's Partnership with Michael Hill

Posted by Ann Lambert on 31 July 2024
Empowering Menstruators Together: The Period Purse's Partnership with Michael Hill
The Period Purse is excited to announce our partnership with the Michael Hill Foundation. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our m...
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Period (In)equity through an Indigenous Lens: Q&A with Moon Time Connections

Posted by Ann Lambert on 20 June 2024
Period (In)equity through an Indigenous Lens: Q&A with Moon Time Connections
In MTC’s groundbreaking report, nearly 3 out of 4 Indigenous respondents in remote communities reported:  “Sometimes” o...
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Celebrating Menstrual Health Day With Our “It’s Your Period” Campaign

Posted by Megan Apa on 14 May 2024
Celebrating Menstrual Health Day With Our “It’s Your Period” Campaign
Every May, the world comes together to shed light on an issue that affects over half of the population: menstruation. Menstrual Health Day, celebra...
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