How Strength Becomes Shame
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Before a girl ever gets her first period, she often already knows what it will cost her.
In this episode of The Revolution Resolution, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs examines how menstruation is framed not simply as a biological process, but as a site of social control. What should be understood as natural strength is often recast as something shameful, disruptive, or embarrassing — and those lessons begin early.
This episode explores how stigma around menstruation shapes far more than individual experience. It influences whose pain is believed, whose bodies are trusted, and who is excluded from care, leadership, and authority.
Because when a society teaches people to hide and distrust bodies associated with creating life, that harm does not stay personal.
It becomes cultural.
It becomes institutional.
It becomes normalized.
This conversation is about more than menstruation.
It is about power, perception, and the systems that decide which bodies are respected — and which are disciplined.
If this episode resonates, share it with someone willing to stay in the discomfort and keep learning.