
May 28th is Menstrual Hygiene Day. We celebrated by sitting down for a conversation with Nadya Okamoto, a 21 year old social entrepreneur, activist, Chief Brand Officer, and speaker for The Menstrual ...Show More
May 28th is Menstrual Hygiene Day. We celebrated by sitting down for a conversation with Nadya Okamoto, a 21 year old social entrepreneur, activist, Chief Brand Officer, and speaker for The Menstrual ...Show More
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mm recommended:Jul 12th, 2019
Nadya Okamoto is definitely the Asian Boss Girl for the menstrual movement. However, I actually thought the part where she opens up about her struggle on cultural identity and the familial conflicts between the Japanese and Taiwanese side of the family the most interesting part of this episode.