vendredi 19 juin 2020
The Hello Cup Launched #PeopleWithPeriods Campaign Because Women Aren't the Only Ones With Periods
The Hello Cup, creators of the Hello Cup menstrual cup, wants to remove the gender labels that have typically been used in regards to periods. And they started by removing any gendered language from all Hello Cup packaging.
In conjunction with their packaging revamp, The Hello Cup also launched the #PeopleWithPeriods campaign, because girls and women aren't the only ones with a menstrual cycle. In partnership with nonbinary activist, model, and kindness campaigner, Rain Dove, #PeopleWithPeriods is an initiative aimed to encourage free-flowing, kind, and open conversations around everyone's cycle.
Dove explained, "I'm working with The Hello Cup because the fact that not only women have periods is something that is not discussed enough. People have periods and The Hello Cup's commitment to not making periods a gender issue is refreshing." With the launch of this important campaign, Dove and The Hello Cup hope to remove gender labels in general around periods and promote barrier-free conversation, so anyone who bleeds can feel included.
Dove, who is a nonbinary person with a period, has been working with The Hello Cup to produce a series of videos as part of the project. Each video reflects on Dove's experience with their period, as well as public perceptions on the topic and ingrained stigma. Check the videos out ahead, and let's get the conversation about periods flowing!
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