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Author: Marcy Karin

Professor Marcy L. Karin is the Jack and Lovell Olender professor of law and director of the Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic at the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law.
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Now More Than Ever, It’s Time for Universal Menstrual Education for Gender Equality

Marcy Karin

Ninety-two percent of high school students reported needing a new pad or tampon during school. Yet, period poverty, a lack of access to menstrual products due to economic circumstances, impacts students’ ability to safely address menstruation.

“Some girls find out about their periods when they actually get them. It’s just never talked about in schooling.”

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