163. Period Poverty and the Tampon Tax: The Audacity of Advocacy
Pediatric Meltdown
What if one conversation in a bustling New York City restaurant could spark a movement in menstrual equity? You’re about to hear a story of passion, dedication, and the audacity of advocacy. In this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, your host Dr. Lia Gaggino sits down with special guest Anusha Singh, a medical student at Ohio State who is harnessing a powerful force of change. Together, they explore Anusha's journey as a student-turned-advocate, from organizing a press conference that caught the attention of five presidential candidates to testifying in front of lawmakers to repeal the tampon tax. Her dedication to addressing period poverty and fighting for change serves as a powerful reminder that one person's voice can spark a movement. So, let us take her example to heart and use our own voices, stories, and actions to break down barriers, challenge societal norms, and create a world where every person has access to the period products they need. Together, we can dismantle the stigma, create lasting change, and empower every individual to live their lives with dignity and respect. [00:33 -10:39] The Global Issue of Period PovertyDefinition and scope of period poverty worldwideDiscussion on the prevalence of period poverty in developing countriesExamples of initiatives and organizations working to address period poverty globallyImpact of period poverty on education, employment, and overall well-being[10:40 - 19:53] The Hidden Reality of Poverty Many people are unaware of the extent of poverty that exists, as they may live in comfortable neighborhoods with well-maintained surroundings.Communities living in poverty may be located in close proximity to more affluent areas.Personal experiences, such as missing school due to lack of access to period products, can shed light on the challenges faced by individuals in poverty.Testifying before lawmakers, regardless of age or background, can make a significant impact in addressing these issues.[19:54 -25:59] Amplifying the Issue through Social Media and Personal NetworksSocial media helped students generate awareness and discussion on the issue.Social media's impact highlights its influence in modern activism.Dialogue and personal experiences made a substantial impact on public perception.Creating "noise" through various channels attracted attention from influential figures and organizations.[26:00 - 32:13] Finding Information on Tampon Tax in Your StateUtilizing period.org's mapExploring Bill Track 50 for legislation statusPeoria Law's website as another resourceAwareness raised by organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics[32:14 - 36:39] Closing segment TakeawayYou can reach Anusha SinghInstagram: @anusha_singLinks to resources mentioned on the showHERE is the link for the movie trailer!HERE is the link to my TEDx talk!www.period.orgBill Track 50 https://www.billtrack50.com Days for Girls: <a...
Fecha de Publicación: 11 de octubre de 2023
Duración: 36 min
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