A review by nesdy
Period Power: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Movement by Nadya Okamoto

3.0

Directed towards young people as anyone who has had their period for a while will probably not learn anything they didn't already know. I like that it focuses a lot on period poverty and has a chapter dedicated to incarcerated people. However, it also focuses a lot on particular brands and at times it feels like an ad for her own organization. I also think it could be shorter as it feels a bit repetitive at times.