HerFlow Foundation Champions Literacy and Menstrual Equity at Dunrobin Primary

On #ReadAcrossJamaicaDay, Shelly-Ann Weeks, award-winning author, menstrual health advocate, and Founder of the HerFlow Foundation, brought the message of empowerment and body confidence to the bright young minds at Dunrobin Primary School. As part of the Foundation’s commitment to ending period poverty in Jamaica, Ms. Weeks read from her groundbreaking children’s book It’s My Body, […]

The Power of Period Shame: Breaking the Silence

Written by: Shelly-Ann Weeks The world is still reeling from the tragic report of a 14-year-old Kenyan schoolgirl who died by suicide after a teacher allegedly humiliated her for menstruating in class (BBC News, 2023). This heartbreaking incident underscores the devastating consequences of period stigma—a global issue that continues to harm young girls. As someone […]

Ending Period Poverty in Jamaican Schools: A Call to Action

By Shelly-Ann WeeksAward-Winning Reproductive Health Educator & Advocate For far too many Jamaican girls, a natural biological process—menstruation—becomes a barrier to education, health, and dignity. Period poverty, the lack of access to menstrual products, proper sanitation, and education, forces young women to miss school, endure shame, and resort to unsafe alternatives like rags or toilet paper. […]