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To mark International Women's Day on the 8th of March, we teamed up with Bloody Good Period, a charity project on a mission to create a sustainable flow of period products for asylum seekers, refugees and those who can't afford them.
On 7th March, we hosted a bloody good debate with Bloody Good Period founder Gabby Edlin, period poverty activist Amika George, and curator and cultural researcher, Nicole Crentsil.
By Liberty LondonTo mark International Women's Day on the 8th of March, we teamed up with Bloody Good Period, a charity project on a mission to create a sustainable flow of period products for asylum seekers, refugees and those who can't afford them.
On 7th March, we hosted a bloody good debate with Bloody Good Period founder Gabby Edlin, period poverty activist Amika George, and curator and cultural researcher, Nicole Crentsil.