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What do periods have to do with health and climate justice?

Amy Manning
Amy Manning • 24 November 2024

 

An excellent evening held in London on 23rd October by Women's Environmental Network (WEN) now available online to watch.

Inspiring speakers: Baroness Natalie Bennett, Green Party peer, Dr Karen Joash - Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Scientific Advisor to Global Black Maternal Health, and Tommy's Charity Dr Maria Tomlinson, Researcher in Health Communication and Social Inequalities Hon. Tània Verge, MP in the Parliament of Catalonia and former Minister of Equality and Feminisms of the Government of Catalonia (2021-2024) Chair: Helen Lynn, Wen Health Advisor and Environmenstrual Campaign Manager

Wen Forum - What do periods have to do with health and climate justice? 23rd October 2024 - YouTube

Wen Forum for #EnvironmenstrualWeek 2024 at Amnesty International - exploring how periods and climate change are connected. We will look at the health and waste impacts, equity and dignity, period poverty, education and regulation, and how we can challenge stubborn stigma and taboos. Plus we will be discussing the urgent need for a Menstrual Act, which encompasses all aspects of menstruation - to safeguard women, girls and people with periods, and the environment. We cannot have health and climate justice without period equity!

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