The Period Passport
Conquering Period Poverty
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Cesar Brasil
Sobre este áudio
Journaling between father and daughter can be a great way for girls - and dads - to talk about Menarche. Menarche only happens once, but most women will have hundreds of periods before their cycle stops during menopause. Help girls understand the benefits of plant-based period products, as well as specific period-related concerns like birth controls, role of men and boys, Period Innovations, and how to end period poverty.
If menstruation wasn’t something you discussed in your home, this can all feel a bit strange at first. In The Period Passport, authors Chaste and Yetunde feature bright, diverse, approachable illustrations on Dad and Daughter on better period management, menstruation and SDGS, sanicle in 2024, Glam-ma message to Tween, devoted Hollywood dads, Period Genie, and celebration of changemakers like Arunachalam Muruganantham, Harry Finley, Hillary Duff, Incredible Policymakers Representative April Berg, and Assembly member Cristina Garcia.
This Covid Times best seller is also tackling issues like "periods don’t pause during pandemics" and adding the Men in Menstruation theme, while providing an empowering model of how dads and their teenage daughters can raise their voices in protest in conquering period poverty.
The Period Passport is committed to helping good causes and promoting literacy. Sanicle core values are aligned to those of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We contribute in particular to target Goal 1.1; ensuring all young people gain literacy skills while ending period poverty: Goal 1 calls for an end to poverty in all its manifestations by 2030.
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