The first book to explore menstruation in the current cultural and political landscape and to investigate the new wave of period activism taking the world by storm.
After centuries of being shrouded in taboo and superstition, periods have gone mainstream. Seemingly overnight, a new, high-profile movement has emergedâone dedicated to bold activism, creative product innovation, and smart policy advocacyâto address the centrality of menstruation in relation to core issues of gender equality and equity.
In Periods Gone Public, Jennifer Weiss-Wolfâthe woman Bustle dubbed one of the nation's âbadass menstrual activistsââ explores why periods have become a prominent political cause. From eliminating the tampon tax, to enacting new laws ensuring access to affordable, safe products, menstruation is no longer something to whisper about. Weiss-Wolf shares her firsthand account in the fight for âperiod equityâ and introduces readers to the leaders, pioneers, and everyday people who are making change happen. From societal attitudes of periods throughout historyâin the United States and around the worldâto grassroots activism and product innovation, Weiss-Wolf challenges readers to face stigma head-on and elevate an agenda that recognizes both the powerâand the absolute normalcyâof menstruation.