6 inspiring Black women in the period world
In search of a way to support the BLM movement, we are presenting six inspiring Black women in the period world. Who else do you know?
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.
In search of a way to support the BLM movement, we are presenting six inspiring Black women in the period world. Who else do you know?
Today on May 28 is World Menstruation Day (or ‘Menstrual Hygiene Day’), so let us celebrate periods in style! Are you in?
Diversity and inclusion are two fundamental parts of corporate culture for many companies. But what about periods at work?
When period blood turns into art, a conscious effort is made to engage with one’s own menstruation. And the invisible is made visible.
Whether we have a place to live or not, we keep bleeding. For homeless people, menstruation brings with it a series of new challenges.
Today is International Womxn Fighting Day. Let us celebrate it, but not with flowers and champagne, but with loud demands for more gender equality.
Menstrual products in Germany are taxed at the simplified tax rate of 7% since the beginning of 2020. Goodybe tampon tax, because periods are not a luxury!
The times when we embarrassingly talk about menstruation are over. Because in 2019 a lot has happened in the fight against the menstrual taboo.
Not sure if alternative menstrual products are the right fit for you? We’ll give you some good reasons for an eco-friendly period.
What is the difference between ‘menstruating people’ and women? Not all women menstruate and not all menstruating people are women. It is as simple as that.
…and empower countless women to make empowered choices about their bodies!