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When
The Red Tent Anita Diamant’s fictional chronicle of the biblical life and times of Dinah, daughter of Jacob and Leah was published in 1997, it garnered a devoted following, making the rounds among feminist book clubs and religious scholars. So beloved was the book, that it was transformed into a television miniseries in 2014. In many ways, Diamant’s revelations of ancient camaraderie and community and all the connectivity conferred by menstruation served as an early harbinger for today’s modern movement for
menstrual equity. And now, nearly 25 years later, she has released its encore:
The inspiration for the book is the 2019 Oscar award–winning short documentary film bearing the same name, created and produced by a group of Los Angeles students and educators via a
Anita Diamant Continues the Fight for Menstrual Justice
Signs carried at a rally outside the Scottish Parliament for the Period Products bill, in February 2020.Credit.Andrew Milligan/Press Association via Associated Press
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By Ayobami Adebayo
By Anita Diamant
“Mad cow disease.” “The curse.” “Aunt Flo.” “Little sister.” “The English have landed.” Across centuries and continents, the euphemisms for menstruation vary from descriptive stand-ins to metaphors that ascribe shame and mandate silence. Inspired by the Academy Award-winning short documentary of the same title, produced by the American nonprofit the Pad Project, Anita Diamant’s “Period. End of Sentence.” focuses on cultural and religious attitudes about menstruation, period poverty and humanitarian efforts to make menstrual products accessible to anyone who needs them.