This Taiwanese Woman Activist Started The World’s First Period Museum To End Period Stigma

Lin, who suffers from endometriosis, told Almost she hopes to help people understand that periods are natural and that period equality is a human right.

This Taiwanese Woman Activist Started The World’s First Period Museum To End Period Stigma

Come with us to the world’s first period museum in Taipei, Taiwan.

Founded by Taiwanese activist Vivi Lin, the museum aims to break the taboo surrounding periods through interactive exhibitions.

Lin, who suffers from endometriosis, told Almost she hopes to help people understand that periods are natural and that period equality is a human right.

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