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A third of teens and young adults in the U.S. can’t afford or otherwise access menstrual products, according to new research from Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C. Some young people may skip school, sports or other social activities because of a lack of access to menstrual products. “This is impacting everyone.”Some states are passing legislation to increase access to menstrual products in schools. Are you able to access tampons or pads? “Just like toilet paper is readily available in all restrooms, we’d love to see improved access to free menstrual products everywhere.”
Persons: , , Monika Goyal, Goyal, they’d, what’s, Shelby Davies, Davies, ” Davies, , Meleah Boyle, ” Boyle, pediatricians, ” Goyal Organizations: Children’s National Hospital, Washington , D.C, Center, Children’s, American Academy of Pediatrics, National, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Locations: U.S, Washington ,, Orlando , Florida, Minnesota, Alabama , California , Colorado , Illinois, Maine, Maryland, New Mexico
There were no metal detectors, Ryan noted, and nobody patted you down when you walked in the door. The City Council would later remove El Centro from the chopping block, and credited student testimony in particular. But in “Live to See the Day,” the sociologist Nikhil Goyal writes that Ryan questioned why El Centro had been threatened with closure in the first place. “Why did they have to beg the people in power for public schools that respected and helped their students?” Goyal asks. The safety net is in tatters, Goyal shows, and poverty is a tightrope walk with no room for error.
Persons: Nikhil Goyal, Ryan Rivera, Ryan, “ Don’t, , ” Goyal Organizations: Philadelphia City Council, El Centro de Estudiantes, The, Council, El Centro Locations: Puerto Rican, Kensington, America, Philadelphia, El, tatters
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