Dirty Discourse
1/2 sized 14 pages
This work includes two short essays and and art work by polymath-practitioner j.n. "ink mcneill, as well as photos from Duke University's historical archives that show the development of the cisheterosexist man-made "feminine hygiene" industry. It details the history of the language used to describe our "periods," and historical contexts to menstrual shame. It asks to unlearn and undo the harms of this colonial training.
j.m. "ink" mcneill (they/them/theirs) is a Black-pinxy queer/trans polymath and independent scholar. They seek to sustainably remain in creation as a DIY phD who takes process, creation, and organization into their own/collective hands. They work for the ongoing health of their communities (specifically in the field of trans health), and encourages the proliferation of liberation work. they can be found as @inkbrowcall on Substack, Patreon, Bandcamp, and Medium, and offers impactful psychological research-based peer life coaching services at mxlifestyling.com
1/2 sized 14 pages
This work includes two short essays and and art work by polymath-practitioner j.n. "ink mcneill, as well as photos from Duke University's historical archives that show the development of the cisheterosexist man-made "feminine hygiene" industry. It details the history of the language used to describe our "periods," and historical contexts to menstrual shame. It asks to unlearn and undo the harms of this colonial training.
j.m. "ink" mcneill (they/them/theirs) is a Black-pinxy queer/trans polymath and independent scholar. They seek to sustainably remain in creation as a DIY phD who takes process, creation, and organization into their own/collective hands. They work for the ongoing health of their communities (specifically in the field of trans health), and encourages the proliferation of liberation work. they can be found as @inkbrowcall on Substack, Patreon, Bandcamp, and Medium, and offers impactful psychological research-based peer life coaching services at mxlifestyling.com
1/2 sized 14 pages
This work includes two short essays and and art work by polymath-practitioner j.n. "ink mcneill, as well as photos from Duke University's historical archives that show the development of the cisheterosexist man-made "feminine hygiene" industry. It details the history of the language used to describe our "periods," and historical contexts to menstrual shame. It asks to unlearn and undo the harms of this colonial training.
j.m. "ink" mcneill (they/them/theirs) is a Black-pinxy queer/trans polymath and independent scholar. They seek to sustainably remain in creation as a DIY phD who takes process, creation, and organization into their own/collective hands. They work for the ongoing health of their communities (specifically in the field of trans health), and encourages the proliferation of liberation work. they can be found as @inkbrowcall on Substack, Patreon, Bandcamp, and Medium, and offers impactful psychological research-based peer life coaching services at mxlifestyling.com