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What can we learn from Indigenous feminism in Maori Culture?

Understanding one’s background is essential for self-discovery and growth, which is why Indigenous peoples prioritize distinguishing their pedagogies and theories from those of the Western societies that colonized them. Rather than adopting a one-size-fits-all lifestyle, they strive to reconnect with their roots by examining how their culture and history influence social movements and personal development. […]

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Period poverty is a climate injustice issue. Period.

Menstrual health has defined as a situation of complete physical, mental and social health and not simply the absence of physical weaknesses regarding the menstrual cycle (Hennegan et al., 2021). This definition aligns with the WHO definition of health, which also emphasises access to accurate education on menstruation, personal care and hygiene, timely diagnosis and

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