The 4th Menstruation Festival has opened in Rijeka, Croatia, organized by the non-profit organization Pariter with local partners providing venues and support. The event includes workshops on menstrual care, art, technology, and discussions on women's sexuality, aimed at reducing stigma around menstruation and addressing issues like menstrual poverty. This year’s sponsors include Solidarna through the Women's Fund and the Primorsko-Gorska County, which funded video interviews with women who experienced pregnancy and childbirth in the 1990s. The festival features performances, films, and educational activities, highlighting themes of solidarity, mutual support, and personal responsibility. It continues until Sunday, July 12, with various events including concerts, workshops, and exhibitions.
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