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the tiny pomegranate

rimsha, پرنیا

daughter of the revolution.

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is my period tracking app safe in post-roe america?

hi friends and comrades, welcome back to another edition of the tiny pomegranate. as the title suggests, this essay will delve into the pitfalls and dangers of the insurgence of FemTech apps and spaces. in a post-Roe america, we need to be ...

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saturn's return

happy new year friends and comrades ⋆⭒˚.⋆🪐 ⋆⭒˚.⋆

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tracing herbal abortion ancestry in Iran and Pakistan

Women across the globe, from the villages in Karachi to the streets of Isfahan, have relied on the kinship of their communities for access to abortion. Long before the medicalization of abortion, it was the passing of sacred knowledge and a...

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  • rimsha

    daughter of the revolution. documenting my takes on reproductive justice, anti-imperialism, eldest immigrant daughter life and oh so much more! \ud83d\udc8c

  • پرنیا

    sharing my perspectives on daily life, culture, and reproductive justice through the lens of decolonization.

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