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WSU Period continues activism during COVID-19

SPOKANE, WASH. – The streets of downtown Spokane are completely empty expect for people experiencing homelessness. Last Saturday, WSU Period traveled 90 minutes away from the WSU Pullman campus to make sure menstrators received the period products they needed. 

Times like these cause people to forget anyone but themselves, President of WSU Period Aydan Garland-Miner said. 

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