Menstruation Station

Amount Awarded: 
$3,000

The Q Center’s Menstruation Station program aims to undo and mitigate the structures of oppression that impact menstruating bodies with a focus on the needs of queer and trans folks who are often left out of menstruation discourse and care. Our goal is to re-empower bleeding and alleviate the financial and emotional burdens experienced by people who menstruate by providing free menstrual products (both disposable and reusable) to those who need them.

Kort Maeda (She/Her)

Kort is an undergraduate student pursuing a double degree in Visual Communication Design and Environmental Studies with a minor in Urban Ecological Design. She is interested in how creativity and storytelling can center BIPOC narratives within justice-centered work. Kort is passionate about equity in outdoor spaces, decolonizing sustainability narratives, and community organizing. As the CSF Outreach and Education Coordinator, Kort focuses on building community and engaging in conversations about intersectional sustainability in non-traditional environmental spheres.

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