is a non-fiction book written by Nadya Okamoto , the founder of the global non-profit organization PERIOD. . Published in 2018 while Okamoto was a student at Harvard University , the book serves as both a comprehensive health guide and a call to action to end the cultural taboos and systemic inequalities surrounding menstruation. Core Themes and Objectives
: A significant portion of the book is dedicated to empowering youth activism , providing readers with practical strategies to start their own conversations and lobby for legislative change . Impact and Legacy
: A historical focus on male biology in medicine that leaves menstrual health misunderstood and under-researched. Key Sections of the Manifesto Period Power: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Mov...
The book addresses how menstruation has historically been silenced and stigmatized, categorizing it as "gross" or "embarrassing". Okamoto argues that these stigmas lead to tangible social and political discriminations , such as:
: It explains the biological process of menstruation to combat the effects of insufficient sex education programs. is a non-fiction book written by Nadya Okamoto
: The lack of access to sanitary products, which often affects homeless individuals and students, leading to missed educational and employment opportunities .
By blending personal narrative with statistics and historical context, Period Power aims to transition menstruation from a private burden to a matter of collective concern . It is widely regarded as a foundational text for the modern menstrual movement, inspiring a new generation of activists to demand menstrual equity . Core Themes and Objectives : A significant portion
: The taxation of menstrual products as luxury items rather than essential health necessities.