The Period Passport, a self-help guide to understanding all there is to know about periods, answers the core questions pertinent in young minds, such as the mystery behind menstruation, the role Google could play in ending Period Poverty, and even bridging the disparity in gender education. One may be tempted to ask, ‘Why exactly should boys be educated on menstruation since it is not part of their physiology?’ The more they know, the better they can empathize with and understand the women in their lives.
The Period Passport helps us see different perspectives while bringing to light the reasons male education for menstruation is important, and how it could affect the near future. This booklet does not only stand for education but advocates for the eradication of Period Poverty and the part we could play towards achieving this. The Period Passport is a call to action to the concerned parts of ourselves, parts that could be instruments of change in our world, in solving one of the biggest problems menstruating individuals face today.
A unique factor that pushes The Period Passport to the limelight is how it delivers information. We all know that having the right information is important, but conveying that right information properly is even more important. This is because comprehension is the key to knowledge. With its user-friendly interactive outlook, The Period Passport is an easy, organized way to disseminate information on menstruation. In addition, the Period Genie is standing by, ever willing to help!
Chaste stood up against the common paradox and quit the stereotype mindset when he became Mr. Padman. He launched a platform on the controversial topic surrounding “Menarche, Adolescent girls and their Single Fathers", a seeming taboo in our society. Chaste does whatever he can to learn and grow from the one who has already been 'conditioned’ into an advocate for the voiceless. He joined the Rotaract Club, Advocates in Harlem, Days of Girl International, Freedom Foundation, Man Up Campaign, Wikimedia Foundation, Afrocrowd, Climate Reality, and the United Nations; all in a bid to raise his voice for the Menstrual Movement to end the period poverty using digital means and Photography as a tool for change.
Speaking of the precarious time of COVID-19 breakout when everyone was trying to strive for himself, Chaste stuck to his vision to end the global problem of period poverty and strives for a better future for the entire world. Currently, as a Clearco Venture Scout, Founder Institute Scholar & member of Public Relation Society of America, he is working with Latin Americans and African Americans on the “Made in America '' campaign for social good alongside his loving wife Roxanne Stewart on Fotokopy.co and Sanicle.shop
Yetunde is a registered nurse and midwife and holds a master's degree in Nursing Science. She is currently in her final year of her doctoral degree. She has conducted research in the areas of cancer care, pain management, reproductive health, and public health. She has also published a number of articles in internationally recognized journals like the International Journal of Nursing Review, Journal of Clinical Nursing, International Journal of Clinical Practice, Supportive Care in Cancer, and Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery.