A film on puberty, menstruation, and health discovery.
The journey often starts with the first period, but the way in which we come to know ourselves and our bodies begins with every conversation we’ve had--or haven’t had--before then.
Through the eyes of everyday Black families and celebrity mothers like Sheryl Lee Ralph and Tabitha Brown, Me Period explores the beauty and complexity of how we navigate sensitive conversations about our bodies and our periods.
A film on puberty, menstruation, and health discovery.
The journey often starts with the first period, but the way in which we come to know ourselves and our bodies begins with every conversation we’ve had — or haven’t had — before then.
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Through the eyes of everyday Black families and celebrity mothers like Sheryl Lee Ralph and Tabitha Brown, Me Period explores the beauty and complexity of how we navigate sensitive conversations about our bodies and our periods.
This documentary was developed by the Black Women's Health Imperative to shed light on these crucial topics.
Black mothers and caregivers armed with health facts and compassion raise self-assured teens and pre-teens who are empowered to advocate for themselves.
Hear from expert voices offering the tools you need to lead “the talk” without passing on shame, trauma, or myths to the next generation.
This toolkit will equip you with guided reflections and conversation starters to help you walk alongside your tween or teen with courage and confidence.
I commit to building a safe space, free from judgment, where we can talk honestly about all the changes that come with growing up. We will work together to clear up myths and misinformation that surround these topics.
I promise to prioritize self-care, for myself and for those I support. We will nourish our bodies with healthy foods, move in ways that bring us joy, and take care of our emotional well-being.
We will seek out reliable information about reproductive health. With this knowledge, young people can advocate for themselves and make informed choices about their health.
The 'Me Period' Pledge is about embracing every stage of growing up with love, honesty, and community.
I will walk beside them on this journey. We will celebrate who they are becoming, honoring the changes in their bodies, as well as the strength, confidence, and power they bring to the world.
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It’s time for deeper, richer conversations with our young ones about puberty, growing up, and even about menstruation. I’m advocating for my daughter to be the most empowered version of herself. It’s all about her, but it starts with me. Period.
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The journey often starts with the first period, but the way we come to know ourselves and our bodies begins with every conversation we’ve ever had—or haven’t had—before then. Check out Me Period, a film featuring courageous conversations between Black mothers and daughters on the most significant moments of their young lives.
People try to beat around the bush because we're kids, but that's probably the worst thing that you could do. You have to give it to us straight so that we know exactly what's going on.
Choyce Brown, Influencer & Model
I said, why didn't you have the conversation with me? Mommy, what do you mean you didn't think I needed to know? Of course I needed to know!
Sheryl Lee Ralph, Actor & Singer
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Celebrate your daughter by penning a letter she will cherish forever. Your letter can be a physical reminder of your commitment to empower your daughter throughout her journey. There are several ways to communicate your love and understanding:
Tell her how you feel about her. Even if it’s awkward, she needs to know how much she is loved by you. List the aspects of her character and personality that make you smile. Encourage her to keep growing and learning.
Affirm her emotionally and physically. Remind her of the beauty in the changes to come. Be sure to normalize the fluctuating moods and discomfort associated with menstruation.
Share your favorite self-care routine. Let her know that her self-care journey is all her own, but offer tips that have worked for you.
for your daughter
Celebrate your daughter by penning a letter she will cherish forever. Your letter can be a physical reminder of your commitment to empower your daughter throughout her journey. There are several ways to communicate your love and understanding:
-Tell her how you feel about her. Even if it’s awkward, she needs to know how much she is loved by you. List the aspects of character and personality that make you smile. Encourage her to keep growing and learning.
-Affirm her emotionally and physically. Remind her of the beauty in the changes to come. Be sure to normalize the fluctuating moods and discomfort associated with menstruation.
-Share your favorite self-care routine. Let her know that her self-care journey is all her own, but offer tips that have worked for you.
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