RING Founder Deane de Menezes on Menstruation & its Transgenerational Trauma

Out of 336 million menstruating people in India, only 36% have the luxury to use sanitary napkins. The price women pay to bleed in this capitalistic society is exhausting. It not only takes a toll on their emotional and physical condition but also financial and social standing. Period poverty is real and Red is the New Green (RING) is on a mission to eradicate it! RING Founder, Deane de Menzes talks about the severe impact of global pandemic on women and menstrual hygiene. With lack of income, livelihood and healthcare the primary goal of people was to access food. However, periods don’t stop during a pandemic. RING collaborated with various organisations to provide people and communities in need with food and menstrual products.

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RING Founder Deane de Menezes on Menstruation & its Transgenerational Trauma Out of 336 million menstruating people in India, only 36% have the luxury to use sanitary napkins. The price women pay to bleed in this capitalistic society is exhausting. It not only takes a toll on their emotional and physical condition but also financial and social standing. Period poverty is real and Red is the New Green (RING) is on a mission to eradicate it! RING Founder, Deane de Menzes talks about the severe impact of global pandemic on women and menstrual hygiene. With lack of income, livelihood and healthcare the primary goal of people was to access food. However, periods don’t stop during a pandemic. RING collaborated with various organisations to provide people and communities in need with food and menstrual products. Read more:- https://feministaa.com/ring-founder-deane-de-menezes-on-menstruation-its-transgenerational-trauma/
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