Can menstruation and menopause policies reshape democracy? Find out in this electrifying conversation with Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, the powerhouse behind the “menstrual equity” movement and Executive Director of the Burnbaum Women’s Leadership Center at NYU Law. She reveals how periods became political, why women’s bodily autonomy connects directly to democratic participation, and what’s next in the fight for gender equity. In this unflinching discussion, Jennifer shares her vision for a more equitable future, her fearless approach to activism, and why singing rock songs might be her backup career if the whole legal-activist thing doesn’t work out.
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