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Author: Liz Granger

Liz Granger is a Chicago-based freelancer working on a book manuscript about sanitary pads in Uganda as part of a 2011 Fulbright grant. Her work has appeared in Bitch, the Chicago Tribune, Refinery29, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Condé Nast Traveler and Prairie Schooner. She graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and from the University of North Carolina Wilmington’s nonfiction program.
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Putting Periods on the Agenda

Liz Granger

Andrew Cuomo’s push for free menstrual products in school restrooms for girls in New York state underscores how rapidly the menstrual equity movement has become politically favorable and mainstream.

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