Register forĀ our 2026 Cohort to gain access to the following University Courses:
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#DGU121 - - State of the Field: Data, Trends, and Lived Realities
Current research findings and how quantitative insights align with the personal stories behind Period Poverty.
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#DGU131 - - Bloodlines & Belonging: Menstruation Through Cultural Eyes
A guided exploration of how different cultures honor, restrict, or reinterpret menstruation and what these narratives teach us today.
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#DGU141 - - Education & Equity: How Hygiene Access Shapes Learning
Analyzing the mechanisms through which Period Poverty affects academic achievement and long-term opportunity.
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#DGU151 - - Behind Closed Doors: Period Poverty and the Private Sphere
Understanding how unmet menstrual needs can shape intimacy, communication, and vulnerability within households.
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#DGU161 - - Innovating for Equity: Technology’s Role in Ending Period Poverty
A practical examination of how data tools, digital platforms, and STEM expertise strengthen nonprofit impact and expand equitable access to menstrual health resources.