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Emerson College adds period products to men's restrooms, meeting group's demand for 'menstrual equality'

Initiative is set to take effect in July

Taylor PenleyBy Taylor Penley | Fox News

 

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Emerson College will provide menstrual products in all its bathrooms – including men's and gender-neutral restrooms – in response to lobbying from a campus group that, in its own words, fights "for inclusivity, menstrual equality, and the de-stigmatization of menstruation and periods."

 

A Change.org petition started by the group Emerson Flows in April 2022 called for the change to take place before presenting the approximately 400 signatures the push had amassed to Vice President of Student Life Jim Hoppe.

 

"We are Emerson Flows, an advocacy and education based organization dedicated to fighting for inclusivity, menstrual equality, and the de-stigmatization of menstruation and periods," the petition reads.

Emerson College approved an initiative to add menstrual products to all bathrooms, regardless of gender affiliation. (iStock)

 

It continued, "Menstruators cannot control when and where their periods occur; it can happen anytime, anywhere, and it will not help them any if the nearest bathroom to their classroom is a bathroom that does not dispense period products. But while they cannot control this, the Emerson administration has control to house period products in all Emerson bathrooms to avoid a situation like this from ever happening…"

 

The petition, near its end, read: "We need YOUR help! We are asking you to sign Emerson Flows’ petition which implores the Emerson administration to supply period products in all bathrooms on our bathroom campus."

 

Hoppe approved an initiative to allocate $7,000 per year for menstrual products to go in all bathrooms across the institution – regardless of gender, according to a report from The Berkeley Beacon.

 

Tammy Compton restocks tampons at Compton's Market, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

 

As of Sunday, the petition, which also outlined plans to combat "period poverty" or, in other words, "inadequate access to period products" remains at just above 400 signatures.

 

The fight to bring the products to all bathrooms started years ago, however, when members of the group first demanded access to menstrual products be expanded to all restrooms.

 

The institution started a pilot project to expand access to the products shortly after, but failed to expand it for some time, according to The Beacon's report.

Emerson Flows, a group at Emerson College, pushed for menstrual products to be added to all restrooms. (iStock)

 

Emily Lang, president of Emerson Flows, said the initial push led to the products being offered in only 30% of women's restrooms across campus, but her group felt access should be extended to all restrooms regardless of gender affiliation.

 

"While I understand that the majority of the menstruators at this school are cis[gender] women, we should still treat men who also menstruate with the same level of respect," she said, per The Beacon's report. "You get period products just like everyone else, and you get the same amount, because you’re just as valid."

 

The initiative to bring the products to all restrooms is set to take effect in July.

 

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Hunter Biden’s Ex Fires Off Subpoena Over Disgraced First Son’s Bank Records As Support War Heats Up

 

By:Ryan Naumann

May 1 2023, Published 11:27 a.m. ET

 

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Hunter Biden’s ex-fling Lunden Roberts has fired off a subpoena to Wells Fargo as she attempts to uncover information about his finances, RadarOnline.com has learned.

 

According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Roberts’ attorney Clinton Lancaster has demanded Wells Fargo turn over all documents, records or other materials in its possession, custody or control related to Hunter Biden.

 

The move comes days after Lunden of telling the court she had evidence that Hunter failed to disclose all of his income sources.

 

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Lunden sued Hunter for paternity & support in 2019. She said he was the of her daughter Navy Roberts. Eventually, a DNA test proved that Hunter was indeed the dad.

 

The two reached a deal over child support in March 2020. However, last year, Hunter went back to court asking for his monthly payments to be decreased.

 

Lunden has objected to the request believing Hunter has the funds to pay for support. She pointed to his high-powered legal team representing him in the case. Further, she said she has a witness who has information on Hunter’s finances — which she said proves Hunter has not been entirely forthcoming about his financial situation in court.

 

Lunden said, she, “has evidence that [Hunter] has not fully disclosed his income sources, residences, assets, and property. This evidence is bolstered by the fact that the [Hunter] refuses to provide full discovery in this matter.”

 

Further, she asked the court to throw Hunter in jail for refusing to hand over information in the case.

 

In addition, she accused Hunter and his lawyers of improperly sealing court filings to keep information from the public. Lunden demanded the records be unsealed.

 

“Daylight is the great disinfectant. As the public has seen from the court-ordered disclosures of the Trump family’s tax and financial documents, there is no executive protection for someone like the defendant,” the filing argued. A judge ended up siding with Hunter on the matter.

 

Hunter arrived in court earlier today where he will face off with Lunden in front of a judge.

 

The duo will also argue over whether Navy's last name can be changed from Roberts to Biden.

 

Roberts has demanded their child be allowed to become a Biden and benefit from the famous last name.

 

She said the last name was associated with being “well educated, successful, financially acute, and politically powerful.” She said it was the least that could be done for Navy since her father Hunter had no role in her life.

 

Hunter has objected to Navy taking his last name. He argued, “The child should have the opportunity for input at a time when the disparagement of the Biden name is not at its height. The notoriety would no doubt rob this child of peaceful existence.”