Tell Their Stories
Addressing Period Poverty Through Global Solidarity and Empowering Youth Worldwide to Take Action
My website primarily focuses on the issue of period poverty around the world. Period poverty, simply put, occurs when menstruators do not have access to period products due to their economic and geographic circumstances. In developed nations such as the United States, this can result in women needing to choose between affording period products and buying food for their families. Additionally, these products are rarely covered by government assistance programs like food stamps. In developing countries, the impacts are even more severe. Many women and girls are prevented from working outside the home or attending school due to period poverty. In certain cultures, they are even prevented from leaving their homes whatsoever or interacting with anyone. However, my initiative has a broader purpose as well. Many young individuals from around the world are passionate about a myriad of social issues. However, they lack the motivation and mentorship to take action on these issues. My project additionally seeks to empower young people around the world to start their own projects by educating them on how to use technology and social media to do this. This is necessary because many young individuals lack guidance on how to use technology for their projects. Tell Their Stories seeks to create a work of young changemakers who are empowered by technology.
TSS is a website that I coded to educate users on the issue of period poverty around the world and provide them with ideas for how to take on action on the social issues that are important to them. My target audience for this is anyone who is interested in learning about period poverty around the world, but I am specifically hoping to reach out to students of all ages through my page with resources on how to start their own initiatives. The primary page is the database page, containing an interactive world map. A user must simply click on a pinned country, and they will be navigated to that country’s specific page. This page contains a carefully researched summary of the issue of period poverty in that country and how it impacts the menstruators there. The other significant page is the take action page. It contains a comprehensive list of project ideas that users can implement to address the social issues that they are passionate about. These projects have a special emphasis on using technology and social media, with educational information for how to do so. This page also contains ranging resource requirements and contains a significant amount of options that are focused on school communities, since the target audience of the website is students. The final page is the mission page. This page contains background information on why and how TSS was created. Additionally, it contains comprehensive background information on the issue of period poverty as a whole, since many users may not know anything about period poverty. This initiative has two purposes. One: Educate users about the issue that I am personally passionate about, period poverty, which serves as a project example. Two: Empower young individuals to start their own tech and social media based initiatives.
I truly believe that multiple communities will benefit from my initiative. The countries that I spotlight will benefit because more people will be aware of how period poverty affects their nation and I provide organizations to support in these countries that are working to address period poverty. Additionally, the local communities of the users of my site will benefit because my take action page makes it more accessible for users to start period poverty in their communities. But most importantly, the young individuals who become empowered to start their own initiatives will benefit most prominently from my project. Many of these individuals lack education in technology and social media. Additionally, many of them do not have mentors to guide them through starting their own projects. My solution will provide them with an encompassing guide in replacement for the resources that they lack. I truly wish that I had resources like this when I got started so I am committed to ensuring that others do. Starting projects like these can greatly enrich the education of these individuals and open up doors to college and career possibilities.
On a technical level, I am confident that I can continue to update and expand the site as needed. I am extremely knowledgeable in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for web development and continue to take more courses to expand my knowledge in this field. Additionally, I have a team of mentors consisting of older students and my computer science teachers who are able to help with technical issues and provide more specialized feedback. I believe that my experience as a young, local changemaker makes me very suited to continue working on this initiative. I started my Girl Up club at school with no experience in social projects and very few resources and mentors. Within a year, I was able to host a successful period product drive for refugees in my community and received full funding for period product dispensers in my school restrooms. I know the feeling of being a young changemaker who wants to start and project but doesn’t know where to start. I know the kind of support and information that I needed back then. I believe that this lived experience fully equips me to support the young changemakers who visit my site on their journey to start their own projects.
My main method to understanding the needs of young changemakers is to have conversations with students in my school and local community. I attend a mixed income school, in which students have ranging resources. Having conversations with a variety of students in my school has helped me to understand what young people need and what barriers they face from pursuing their own passion projects. Additionally, I have developed a growing social media presence for TSS. On Instagram, I have made an effort to reach out to other changemakers and interested students about what their perspectives are on the barriers and necessities of changemaking.
- Improving learning opportunities and outcomes for learners across their lifetimes, from early childhood on (Learning)
- Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community