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Period Poverty Is a Public Health Crisis That Is Often Ignored

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By Aaron Allen | The Seattle Medium | Word In Black Thispostwas originally published onSeattle Medium (WIB) - Imagine missing 30 days of school over the course of the year because you could not afford or lacked access to feminine products. Locally and around the world young women living below the poverty line, residing in […]

The post Period Poverty Is a Public Health Crisis That Is Often Ignored appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

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