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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 59 MIN

Pi lwen Pase Stigma yo : Ekite sou zafè règ, Politik Piblik ak Diyite

from EDIKASYON SE RICHÈS · host Edikasyon Se Richès

Menstruation is a universal biological reality — yet it remains surrounded by silence, discomfort, and stigma.In this powerful conversation, we go beyond the taboos to explore why menstrual equity is not simply a health issue, but a matter of dignity, education, social justice, and public policy.Magdalee Brunache — writer, political scientist, and founder of RÈG Ayiti — breaks down the structural inequalities behind period poverty, the cultural narratives that sustain stigma, and the real social and economic consequences of limited access to menstrual products.This episode challenges deeply rooted assumptions:Why is menstruation still treated as a private issue?How does stigma influence policy decisions?Can societies truly advance without addressing menstrual equity?If you care about education, gender equity, development, and human dignity, this is a conversation you cannot afford to miss.🎙 Guest: Magdalee BrunacheWriter | Political Scientist | Founder of RÈG AyitiMenstrual Equity AdvocateKey topics discussed:• Menstrual equity & public policy• Period poverty & structural inequality• Stigma, culture & social norms• Education, dignity & development• The Haitian context & global implicationsIf this conversation adds value to your perspective:👍 Like the video💬 Share your thoughts in the comments🔁 Share with someone who needs to hear this⭐ Rate the podcast on your favorite platformBecause education is not just knowledge — it is transformation.Welcome to Edikasyon se Richès.Book that inspired Magdalee Brunache:Period Power https://amzn.to/4rxBp6dRèg Ayiti: https://linktr.ee/regayiti?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=a76344ee-e5f7-4b57-acff-5c5b4fbc2a31Email: [email protected] support RÈG AyitiCash / Mobile (Haiti):• +509 4719 0466 — Nathanaëlle Petit-FrèreBank Transfer – Unibank• HTG Account: 250-2015-22182618 (Nathanaëlle Petit-Frère)• USD Account: 250-2016-25207096 (Nathanaëlle Petit-Frère)• Swift Code: UBNKHTPP• Bank address: 200 Rue Faubert, Pétion-VilleOnline Contribution• PayPal: https://paypal.me/kontribisyonregayiti• Donation page: https://donorbox.org/againstperiodpovertyinhaitiChapters00:00 Introduction to Menstrual Hygiene06:56 Awareness and Advocacy15:10 Access to Menstrual Materials20:44 Challenges and Solutions28:42 Overcoming Barriers43:25 Closing Remarks

Menstruation is a universal biological reality — yet it remains surrounded by silence, discomfort, and stigma.In this powerful conversation, we go beyond the taboos to explore why menstrual equity is not simply a health issue, but a matter of dignity, education, social justice, and public policy.Magdalee Brunache — writer, political scientist, and founder of RÈG Ayiti — breaks down the structural inequalities behind period poverty, the cultural narratives that sustain stigma, and the real social and economic consequences of limited access to menstrual products.This episode challenges deeply rooted assumptions:Why is menstruation still treated as a private issue?How does stigma influence policy decisions?Can societies truly advance without addressing menstrual equity?If you care about education, gender equity, development, and human dignity, this is a conversation you cannot afford to miss.🎙 Guest: Magdalee BrunacheWriter | Political Scientist | Founder of RÈG AyitiMenstrual Equity AdvocateKey topics discussed:• Menstrual equity & public policy• Period poverty & structural inequality• Stigma, culture & social norms• Education, dignity & development• The Haitian context & global implicationsIf this conversation adds value to your perspective:👍 Like the video💬 Share your thoughts in the comments🔁 Share with someone who needs to hear this⭐ Rate the podcast on your favorite platformBecause education is not just knowledge — it is transformation.Welcome to Edikasyon se Richès.Book that inspired Magdalee Brunache:Period Power https://amzn.to/4rxBp6dRèg Ayiti: https://linktr.ee/regayiti?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=a76344ee-e5f7-4b57-acff-5c5b4fbc2a31Email: [email protected] support RÈG AyitiCash / Mobile (Haiti):• +509 4719 0466 — Nathanaëlle Petit-FrèreBank Transfer – Unibank• HTG Account: 250-2015-22182618 (Nathanaëlle Petit-Frère)• USD Account: 250-2016-25207096 (Nathanaëlle Petit-Frère)• Swift Code: UBNKHTPP• Bank address: 200 Rue Faubert, Pétion-VilleOnline Contribution• PayPal: https://paypal.me/kontribisyonregayiti• Donation page: https://donorbox.org/againstperiodpovertyinhaitiChapters00:00 Introduction to Menstrual Hygiene06:56 Awareness and Advocacy15:10 Access to Menstrual Materials20:44 Challenges and Solutions28:42 Overcoming Barriers43:25 Closing Remarks

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