Menstrual Waste Disposal – India
Stills of the journey to the participants' toilet from the final film. In this Collaborative Filmmaking study, we aim to explore menstrual waste disposal and practices among the urban slums of Mumbai, India. This study was graciously supported by the
Parent Grief Journeys – USA
Bereavement experiences following the death of a child remain largely hidden. As part of the Visualizing Loss project, five families across Pennsylvania shared their grief experiences through filmmaking, highlighting their own perspectives.
Mother and Grandmother Menstrual Practices – Nepal
We applied Collaborative Filmmaking to examine the intricacies of menstrual practices among 13 mothers and grandmothers in far-west Nepal over the course of two years. This study represents a creative investigation conducted as a component of the Dignity without Danger
Youth Menstrual Traditions – Nepal
Overview Throughout Nepal, women and girls follow a range of menstrual practices, many of which leave them vulnerable to negative health outcomes. In this study, we applied Collaborative Filmmaking to acquire a nuanced, sensory understanding of menstrual practices and motivations and