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Hot water bottles to be provided in Norfolk libraries

Thousands of packages containing hot water bottles and scarves, are to be distributed via Norfolk libraries to keep vulnerable people warm.

Hackney event celebrates International Women s Day

An Women’s Day event in Dalston saw women celebrated in Hackney, with Hackney’s deputy mayor encouraging more women to get into politics.

Vagina museum to reopen with a history of periods

Vagina museum to reopen with a history of periods The Vagina Museum team Florence Schechter, Zoe Williams and Sarah Creed (Photo by Angus Young) London’s Vagina Museum is set to reopen this month with an exhibition dedicated to the history of menstruation. The Vagina Museum, which started as a pop-up in 2017, opened as the world’s first museum dedicated to vaginas, vulvas and gynaecological anatomy in September 2019. The bricks-and-mortar museum in Camden market was closed for much of 2020 and 2021 due to the ongoing pandemic, but it’s set to open its doors once again on Friday, 21 May. The Vagina Museum will be celebrating its reopening with a temporary exhibit titled “Periods: A Brief History“. The exhibition will examine the historic perceptions and beliefs around menstruation and the impact this has had on society. It will also highlight the ongoing issues that surround periods, how menstruation is perceived and how a lack of understanding has impacted the lives of

Camden s Vagina Museum reopens with exhibition on periods | Hampstead Highgate Express

The Vagina Museum team Florence Schechter, Zoe Williams, Sarah Creed - Credit: Angus Young Camden market s Vagina Museums reopens this month with its second exhibition on the history of menstruation. The museum opened in Stables Market in November 2019 with an inaugural display about vagina myths - Muff Busters - which drew more than 110,000 visitors. Closed for much of 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic, the world s first bricks and mortar museum dedicated to vaginas and gynaecological anatomy opens its doors once again on May 21. Sponsored by The Body Shop, Periods: A Brief History aims to bust the veil of shame and taboo that exists around menstruation. It ranges from historic perceptions and beliefs dating from Ancient Greece to the present day, to what people used before the invention of tampons and sanitary pads, to looking at how period shame has been impacted by culture, religion and a lack of understanding about what the monthly bleed actually is. Other issue

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