About Bloody Time ─ BBC Radio 1

Meet the young activists uniting to help girls who can't afford period products, and to remove the stigma of menstruation.

From Amika George, the school girl from London who took on the Government from her bedroom, to the Celtic fans lobbying football clubs to provide free period products and the Manchester collective distributing hundreds of care packs every month.

They are all part of a creative, grassroots movement making a real impact and in the process, challenging the stigma of menstruation.


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