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415 likes, 20 comments - bloodygoodperiod on May 6, 2025: "May 28th marks the annual Menstrual ‘hygiene’ day - except here at BGP we call it Menstrual *Health* Day, and that’s intentional. The term hygiene puts the focus on cleanliness, which might seem harmless, but it subtly reinforces the outdated and harmful idea that periods are something unclean, unhygienic, or in need of hiding. This language plays into long-standing stigmas that have kept menstruation surrounded b...| Instagram
169 likes, 55 comments - nisabacharity on October 9, 2024: "We introduce our three part bitesize ‘Decolonising’ series. As decolonial terminology grows in commodification i.e buzzwords, it’s important to continue to radically address systems and cultures that cause direct harm to human health. Part one explores ‘Decolonising Menstruation’, in collaboration with Lettin Loose. Menstruation is a subject also pertinent to those who do not menstruate. We believe everyone who bleeds has...| Instagram
In recent weeks, we’ve seen a deeply worrying shift in global politics, with rising policies that threaten the rights of women, trans individuals, LGBTQ+ communities, and other marginalised groups. In the United States, one such policy by Meta—removing period products from all men’s bathrooms—has sparked a wave of outrage and concern. It is an action that goes far beyond the simple matter of access to period products; it is a direct attack on the rights of trans men and non-binary ind...| Bloody Good Period
Diana (Dee-Anna) More led the Decolonising Menstruation project, a collaboration between Bloody Good Period and Decolonising Contraception, a collective formed by Black people and people of colour working in sexual and reproductive health. The year-long programme was funded by The Body Shop. Most of Diana’s careers have been as a portrait & photo-activism photographer, a little bit of filmmaking around women’s representation, the female gaze, sex positivity and representation. Her activis...| Bloody Good Period
We get free period and menstrual health supplies to refugees, asylum-seekers and those who can’t afford or access them.| Bloody Good Period