Period Power: A Manifesto For The: Menstrual Mov...
: Okamoto uses gender-neutral language throughout, highlighting that periods do not only affect cisgender women and exploring how the movement intersects with issues of homelessness and intersectional feminism .
By blending personal narrative with statistics and historical context, Period Power aims to transition menstruation from a private burden to a matter of collective concern . It is widely regarded as a foundational text for the modern menstrual movement, inspiring a new generation of activists to demand menstrual equity .
: The taxation of menstrual products as luxury items rather than essential health necessities. Period Power: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Mov...
is a non-fiction book written by Nadya Okamoto , the founder of the global non-profit organization PERIOD. . Published in 2018 while Okamoto was a student at Harvard University , the book serves as both a comprehensive health guide and a call to action to end the cultural taboos and systemic inequalities surrounding menstruation. Core Themes and Objectives
: It explains the biological process of menstruation to combat the effects of insufficient sex education programs. : The taxation of menstrual products as luxury
Are you interested in learning more about youth-led activism or how to get involved with menstrual equity organizations? Period Power: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Movement
: A historical focus on male biology in medicine that leaves menstrual health misunderstood and under-researched. Key Sections of the Manifesto Published in 2018 while Okamoto was a student
The book addresses how menstruation has historically been silenced and stigmatized, categorizing it as "gross" or "embarrassing". Okamoto argues that these stigmas lead to tangible social and political discriminations , such as: