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Francesca J. Barr
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A Bloody Affair: Destigmatizing Menstruation at Schlesinger Library
From zines to essays to poetry, the message of Schlesinger Library's "Out For Blood" exhibit remains decisive. Menstruation, Sullivan says, is “not some kind of ailment, but it’s just a part of your life. It’s a healthy, wonderful thing.”
The Period Game
The Period Game, a menstruation-themed board game, is one of the objects on exhibit at Out of Blood.
Lee Sullivan
Lee A. Sullivan is the curator of Out for Blood, an exhibition of menstruation artifacts at Harvard’s Schlesinger Library.
Make & Mend, the 'Art Supply Thrift Store of Your Dreams'
She soon realized her store could solve two problems: meet the need for inexpensive art supplies, as well as reduce the amount of used materials that are tossed in good condition.
Make & Mend Jewelry
Beyond just craft supplies, Make & Mend has a collection of secondhand pins and jewelry.
Make & Mend Interior
Inside of the new Make & Mend brick-and-mortar store, where shoppers can wander to find a variety of secondhand arts and crafts supplies.
'Conscious Consumerism' at No Frills, All Fun
But the free shopping experience has a deeper story. “The real purpose of this swap,” We Thieves owner Sandra E. Rossi explains, “is just to keep garments in circulation as long as possible before they actually get donated.”