For Menstrual Health Day we are hosting a special screening of Tiger Stripes followed by a post panel discussion with Bloody Good Period.
Twelve year old Zaffan lives in a small rural community in Malaysia. In full puberty, she realizes that her body is changing at an alarming rate. Her friends turn away from her when a mass hysteria hits the school. Fear spreads and a doctor intervenes to chase away the demon that haunts the girls. Like a tiger harassed and dislodged from its habitat, Zaffan decides to reveal its true nature, its fury, its rage and its beauty.
Rachel Grocott from Bloody Good Period, and Dawn Heels and Tanya Simon-Hall - two advocates for menstrual health conditions - will join the panel discussion, which will be chaired by Queen Mary University Professor Athena Mandis.
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