Addressing the Unmentionable at the Circulation Desk: An Unlikely Library Partnership for an Often-overlooked Cause: Period Equity

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Abstract

The role of libraries at universities has grown over the years in surprising ways to improve service to the academic and student community. One such surprising change came from a project aimed at decreasing period poverty. The Period Equity Movement (PEM) was created in collaboration with the university’s Office of Student Wellness and Health Promotion through funding that came from a $48,000 Sustainability Fee grant and other internal funding. The grant specifically focused on purchasing reusable products such as menstrual cups and fabric pads and organic disposable tampons and pads. The Access Services Department became an impactful partner in this movement. This lightning talk will share how Access Services distributed reusable period products and how we provide organic disposable tampons and pads to students.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Nov 16 2023
Event2023 ASiL Incorporated Access Services in Libraries Conference -
Duration: Nov 16 2023 → …

Conference

Conference2023 ASiL Incorporated Access Services in Libraries Conference
Period11/16/23 → …

Disciplines

  • Library and Information Science
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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