Smashing menstrual stigma at home and abroad with Sabrina Rubli - a podcast by Amanda Laird, RHN – Holistic Nutritionist + Wellness Advocate

from 2018-05-10T04:00

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Today I’m talking to Sabrina Rubli, founder and executive director of Femme International, about menstrual health management in East Africa, and smashing stigma at home and abroad. 

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What we discussed: 

  • How Femme International started as a pilot-project in college
  • Why Femme takes an education-based approach instead of just handing out menstrual products
  • The benefits of reusable menstrual products in East Africa
  • How missing school because of menstruation affects girls
  • The importance of educating boys and the community at large plays in Femme International’s work
  • How menstruation unites women and talking about it opens up a safe space for girls to ask other questions about sex, reproductive health, assault and other important topics
  • The menstrual myths we tell ourselves in North America

Connect with Sabrina + Femme International:

Website 
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter

Resources mentioned in this episode:  

AFRIpads
Heavy Flow Episode 14 - Breaking down India’s period taboos with Aditi Gupta 
Padman
Samantha Zipporah
The Period Purse

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Music Credit: Julia and Bradley of Home Studios
Graphic Design: Rachel Laird

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