FLOW, the book about menstruation

: Chirwa (C.) et al

R 260.00
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200pp., colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2021

 

Contributors include Candice Chirwa, Karen Jaynes, Pantsho Pilane, Ilana Johnson, Tariq Hoosen and Claire Fourie.

"An influential work by some of South Africa's leading menstrual rights activists that achieves the rare feat of describing not only the physical and psychological aspects of menstruation but also the politics." Laura López González, health journalist

"Flow is incredibly informative and has detailed information which is practical and useful. As a widower, I feel it is so empowering, especially as my daughters are fast approaching puberty. I am comforted that this resource is available. I highly recommend this for the dads." Benito Vergotine, radio and TV sport presenter

Gender and menstruation activist Candice Chirwa founded the non-profit company QRATE, focused on enhancing young people's critical thinking skills. She hosts the show, “Feminism is for Everybody”, on CAPS Radio and is the author of Perils of Patriarchy.

Karen Jeynes is a writer for stage and screen, known for ZANews: Puppet Nation. She has worked as a fact checker and researcher in the fields of health, parenting, education, disability and migrancy. She is co-author of the satirical self-help book The Karen Book of Rules (with Karin Schimke).

Journalist, media lecturer and trainer Pontsho Pilane helps social justice organisations create impactful campaigns, media training workshops and communication strategies.

Dr Ilana Johnson has worked at Mowbray Maternity Hospital and Tygerberg Hospital where she completed her training and became a Fellow of the College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Writer and researcher Tariq Hoosen is the author of the novel Call It a Difficult Night.

Claire Fourie is a counselling psychologist specialising in the field of neurodevelopment disorders and neurodiversity.