Too often, shame, stigma and misinformation around periods may discourage girls from attending school and reaching their full potential. This week's guest, PERIOD founder Nadya Okamoto, is fighting for a world where all menstruators are able to manage their periods with dignity and confidence. Ahead of Day of the Girl, she talks to us about her personal journey and how all of us can speak out on this issue.
Learn more about PERIOD's work: https://www.period.org/
And follow them on social for updates on National Period Day, October 19: https://twitter.com/periodmovement
Learn how you can get active with UNICEF in your community: www.unicefusa.org/unite
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Learn more about PERIOD's work: https://www.period.org/
And follow them on social for updates on National Period Day, October 19: https://twitter.com/periodmovement
Learn how you can get active with UNICEF in your community: www.unicefusa.org/unite
SUBSCRIBE
iTunes: apple.co/2XIvugy
Google Play: bit.ly/2W0lleE
Spotify: spoti.fi/2ISIxru
Stitcher: bit.ly/2K4ODWr
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