by Kenneth | Dec 28, 2017 | All Maxim Hygiene
Our last blog post of the year usually entails reflecting back on all the fierce women we’ve featured on our blog over the year and casting a vote to see who our audience thinks is the fiercest of them all. There was a bit of a shift that happened for us though...
by Komal Garewal | Mar 3, 2016 | All Maxim Hygiene, Culture, Menstruation, Sustainability
Instead of using the opportunity of having a female presidential candidate to shine light on certain women’s issues that are rarely discussed, like the movement to end the ‘Tampon Tax,’ or to make glyphosate a well-recognized carcinogen, it seems...
by Kenneth | Feb 26, 2014 | All Maxim Hygiene
On my first trip to Los Angeles, I remember taking a leisurely stroll through downtown to explore the flower and fabric districts. I turned the corner and all of a sudden I was in the middle of “Skid Row,” an area of downtown LA known for its enormous homeless...
by Kenneth | Nov 28, 2013 | All Maxim Hygiene
“Ladies! Please don’t be a Pocahottie this Halloween. For your own sake. A real Native woman might ask you to eat those dyed chicken feathers. A real Native woman might swing you around by your fringe until you ruin the party. Worst of all, a real Native woman...
by Kenneth | Sep 7, 2012 | All Maxim Hygiene
In a world where women’s rights and identities are constantly in flux and being challenged, there remains one constant – the need for womens’ voices to be heard, recognized, and acted upon. Many NGOs and initiatives prioritize “sustainability”. To ensure that changes...