Music and menstruation united: “dialogue with a rose”
Artist and feminist Alexandra Vildosola has successfully united music and menstruation. A topic that is still taboo in today’s society is reinterpreted in the concert “dialogue with a rose”.
There is a lot going on in the world of menstruation! And Vulvani will keep you up to date with the news in our society and period trends. Here we will look at periods from a social or political perspective and analyze (and break!) the menstrual taboo together.
Artist and feminist Alexandra Vildosola has successfully united music and menstruation. A topic that is still taboo in today’s society is reinterpreted in the concert “dialogue with a rose”.
Menstrual education is important for the destigmatization of the menstruation! The initiators of Menstrual Movement explain their idea. How did they come up with the project?
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In the Vulvani-Community forum, you can discuss all about menstruation. Whether it’s period discomfort or free bleeding – everyone is welcome. Here you will be helped, and you can help others.
Alexandra takes us behind the scenes of ‘Dialogues with a rose’ and visually describes the concert design to combat period taboos. Open the stage for menstruation!
I was a guest on the German podcast about periods ‘Regelzeit’. We talked about Free Bleeding and I shared my best tips for learning it.
In our interview Maria Carmen shares her journey of doing a PhD in menstrual health research and what her dreams for the future of periods look like.In our interview Maria Carmen shares her journey of doing a PhD in menstrual health research and what her dreams for the future of periods look like.
How about free tampons instead of foosball tables in your office? We have 5 tips for you to effectively counteract the period taboo at work.
The non-profit organisation Social Period is dedicated to the social challenge of period poverty and guides us through the history of period shaming.
Innovative measures are needed to make the future of periods in the workplace more inclusive. So what could this look like in the day-to-day of the work?
…and empower countless women to make empowered choices about their bodies!