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Images Credits:
• Wikimedia Commons (Sanitary Pads/ Erving Goffman)
• Reuters (Gisu Tribe)
• Lesley. edu (Ingrid Johnston)
• Feministvoices. Com (Joan Chrisler)
• Nytimes (Gloria Steinem)
• Scribd. com (Gloria’s Article)