by Editor | Jul 9, 2016 | Menstruation
Although only a few weeks into summer, reproductive health has been no stranger to the newswire and popular culture. Personal testimony is at the forefront of many of the headlines, drawing attention to the lived experience of being a menstruator and having a vagina....
by Laura Wershler | Jul 6, 2016 | Psychology, Research
Jessica Barnack-Tavlaris, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, The College of New Jersey My PhD is in Experimental Health/Social Psychology, and I have a Master’s Degree in Public Health Specializing in Epidemiology When did you join the Society...
by Editor | Sep 16, 2015 | Menarche, Motherhood
From the book Schlopping: Developing Relationships, Self-Image & Memories comes another unique mother-daughter menarche story as follow up to Monday’s post by A daughter raised with body literacy. Though completely different in many respects, both...
by Editor | May 15, 2015 | Activism, FemCare, Girls, Health Care, Menarche, Menstruation
Two experiential workshops on Friday, June 5th, invite participants to collaborate in menstrual health initiatives at the 21st Biennial Conference of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research at The Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights, June 4-6, 2015, Suffolk...
by Jen Lewis | May 6, 2015 | Activism, Art, Menstruation
The Exquisite Uterus: The Art of Resistance It is a fabulous collection of fiber based artworks that have been created to give voice to shared outrage at ongoing attacks on access to good and affordable reproductive healthcare for all women. Started in early 2012 in...