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Making Public Health Personal
CUNY SPH Podcast | Making Public Health Personal
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6 days ago
This podcast is brought to you by the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy in New York City. Each episode focuses on an aspect of health and social justice that affects our daily lives. Learn from expert faculty, researchers, alumni and students on how public health policy, advocacy and practices can benefit our ever-evolving community, and our world. You don't have to work in healthcare or have a PhD to understand these topics. We break them down for you and give you practical tips to make a difference, big or small.
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This podcast is brought to you by the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy in New York City. Each episode focuses on an aspect of health and social justice that affects our daily lives. Learn from expert faculty, researchers, alumni and students on how public health policy, advocacy and practices can benefit our ever-evolving community, and our world. You don't have to work in healthcare or have a PhD to understand these topics. We break them down for you and give you practical tips to make a difference, big or small.
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Period Poverty Causes, Implications & Solutions with Dr. Andrew Maroko (Episode 9)
Making Public Health Personal
21 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Period Poverty Causes, Implications & Solutions with Dr. Andrew Maroko (Episode 9)

This episode of the Making Public Health Personal Podcast is about a hot topic you may have been hearing about lately, period poverty, otherwise known as menstrual product insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the inequity that women endure as a result of menstruation. Not only are these essential items (tampons, pads, etc.) taxed in a lot of US states, they are also not covered under public assistance or emergency response programs. These gendered (and sex-based) burdens have a negative impact on people’s physical and mental health, especially for the most vulnerable populations with lower incomes.

Host Laura Meoli-Ferrigon speaks about this important topic with Dr. Andrew Maroko, Associate Professor in the Environmental, Occupational, and Geospatial Health Sciences department here at CUNY SPH. His research examines health disparities, inequities, exposures, accessibility, and environmental justice. Dr. Maroko recently collaborated with faculty at Columbia University and here at CUNY SPH on a US based study called “Menstrual Product Insecurity Resulting From COVID-19‒Related Income Loss”.

In this episode, we will learn:

● who is most affected by the inability to afford menstrual products

● how this issue (like many other issues) was exacerbated due to the COVID-19 pandemic

● how the policies we have in place in the United States surprisingly do very little to combat this problem

● how his research is being used to influence lawmakers towards more equitable policies

● and what you can do to make a difference.


Episode Links:

Contact & find out more about Dr. Andrew Maroko: https://sph.cuny.edu/about/people/faculty/andrew-maroko/

Chasing COVID Study: https://cunyisph.org/chasing-covid/

Menstrual Product Insecurity Resulting From COVID-19‒Related Income Loss: https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/full/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306674.

Ways to get involved and make a difference:

www.period.org

www.allianceforperiodsupplies.org

www.periodlaw.org

Queens Congresswoman Grace Meng: https://meng.house.gov

Want to be a guest on a future episode of this show? Contact our host: Laura.Ferrigon@sph.cuny.edu

Interested in finding out more about CUNY SPH? Visit: SPH.cuny.edu

Download a transcript of this episode: https://www.dropbox.com/s/h23zvpran9oqnnb/Ep9%20transcript.txt?dl=0

Making Public Health Personal
This podcast is brought to you by the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy in New York City. Each episode focuses on an aspect of health and social justice that affects our daily lives. Learn from expert faculty, researchers, alumni and students on how public health policy, advocacy and practices can benefit our ever-evolving community, and our world. You don't have to work in healthcare or have a PhD to understand these topics. We break them down for you and give you practical tips to make a difference, big or small.