Introducing the 2024-2025 Georgia STOMP board! We are so excited for what this upcoming year holds for us and cannot wait to continue our work promoting menstrual equity and expanding access to period products in Georgia.
Check it out on our website!
https://t.co/1xtTQPZjxl
🌟 Calling all Public Health professionals! Join Elizabeth Sprouse and me at @EmoryRollins for our ‘Introduction to Applied Public Health Informatics’ course, starting Aug 12. Dive into data modernization, interoperability and key IT principles. 💻🔍 #PublicHealth#Informatics
🌟 Calling all Public Health professionals! Join Elizabeth Sprouse and me at @EmoryRollins for our ‘Introduction to Applied Public Health Informatics’ course, starting Aug 12. Dive into data modernization, interoperability and key IT principles. 💻🔍 #PublicHealth#Informatics
Are you a professional interested in exploring emerging public health issues? Join us this summer for RHEDI, our new professional development courses offered online and in-person. Early registration discount is offered now! LEARN MORE and REGISTER. https://t.co/efYV2QcREs
"That means the state collects almost $1,000 in revenue per woman over the course of her lifetime, solely because she has a period."
Thank you to @Georgia_STOMP board member Rachel Goldberg Perlis and Larkin Carden for this op ed in the @GeorgiaRecorder https://t.co/FAQuUlRs3O
So grateful for the work of @LilianaforATL and the co-sponsors she got on board for this legislation! Ready to see it come to fruition and make these essential products more accessible in our city 👏
Excited to see this progress in Atlanta! Following passage of a similar ordinance in @MaconBibbCounty spearheaded by @andreamom, Board Vice Chair @AdeleS90 has been working with Atlanta City Council Member @LilianaforATL to see this happen!
https://t.co/UU9ufjwE2p
The councilmember introduced an ordinance to provide free feminine hygiene products in buildings that are owned and operated by the city. https://t.co/gUoIGGyUGW
@Kembaland@jmharper This was so, so good. @jmharper made hundreds of years of history + context tight and cohesive. The visuals were eye-catching + surprising + differing, but felt custom-fit. You were our perfect shepherd, @Kembaland!🩷seeing the A represented in the first 15 @KillerMike@Outkast!!
Sr. Asst. County Attorney Michael McNeill explains code change to provide free menstrual hygiene products in @MaconBibbCounty facilities. Mayor @Thankslester1 asked for the change to assist those struggling to pay for products and fight period poverty. @maconnewsroom@mercerccj
NEW: The Georgia Composite Medical Board reinstated looser telehealth prescribing rules after an outcry from doctors, especially psychiatrists, when the board last month reimposed pre-pandemic restrictions on virtual prescribing.https://t.co/PgbvxzCbCb
Big milestone today with five organizations achieving QHIN Designation status. Congrats to eHealth Exchange, Epic Nexus, Health Gorilla, KONZA, and MedAllies! More QHINs to follow in 2024. #QHIN#TEFCA https://t.co/ptZtXLm6Zb
Data showing that menarche is happening earlier helped Georgia make the decision to expand funding for period products in schools to 5th grade. Thank you to the @AppleWomens study for building on findings and sharing this info!
We are so excited to speak on a panel following the opening of PERIODICAL film in Atlanta tomorrow! Follow the link for tickets: https://t.co/uxR0yz4M2p
.@SymoneDSanders moderates a conversation with @LinaPlioplyte, @Alisha__g and more following @DOCNYCfest’s screening of ‘PERIODICAL,’ presented in partnership with @MSNBC_films.