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Menstruation is everywhere. It affects deployments in war and crisis zones just as much as our everyday lives here at the Congress, in the office, on construction sites, or in hackspaces. And yet it is often treated as a side issue — something private, something that will “somehow be taken care of.”
In this workshop, we want to look together at what menstruation actually means in crisis and conflict contexts, where systems fail and why, what we can learn from everyday life or other settings, and how we can prepare better — individually, collectively, and structurally. This space is explicitly open to menstruating and non-menstruating FLINTA*, to questions, uncertainties, disagreement, and collective thinking.
Let’s stop merely managing menstruation — and start hacking it.