Is Smith College Failing at Menstrual Hygiene Accessibility? Student Speaks Out
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Summary: Jade Mosley, a student at Smith College, questions the college's commitment to menstrual hygiene accessibility in an article for The Sophian. Mosley highlights the lack of pad and tampon dispensers in campus restrooms, despite their availability at the campus bookstore. She argues that the college should provide more than just acknowledgment and take concrete steps to improve accessibility, such as installing dispensers in restrooms. Mosley cites examples of other colleges successfully providing free menstrual products and suggests that Smith College should follow suit to live up to its progressive reputation.
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