LSE Limelight #6: Make Sanitary Products Free at LSE Campaign

“If your period comes and you aren’t prepared, you are too far from the SU and the supermarkets are out of stock, you have to go back home to change your pants. I never want this to happen at LSE.” – Maria GolubSU Women’s Officer.

This week we’re speaking to Maria Golub, the SU Women’s Officer, about the Make Sanitary Products Free in LSE campaign she has spearheaded. We talk about the effectiveness of UGM motionsovercoming challenges to the campaign and making LSE a more supportive environment for all.

This is LSE Limelight from the Beaver Sound. We bring you all the best stories from students and groups around campus.

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