Friday, February 2, 2018

You Have an Opportunity, Now What?

Assignment 7A
Statement: Women who experience menstruation are not able to obtain free feminine products in public spaces because society as a whole does not believe there is value in providing free feminine products.
·      Who: women who experience menstruation
·      What: they are not able to obtain free feminine products in public spaces
·      Why: society as a whole does not believe there is value in providing free feminine products
Questions for the 3 W’s:
·      Testing the Who: Do you experience this? Who do you believe has this need?
·      Testing the What: Have you come across any public bathrooms that provided free feminine products?
·      Testing the Why: Do you believe that access to free feminine products is mandatory, a necessity, or not necessary?
Chart:

Do you experience this? Who do you believe has this need?
Have you come across any public bathrooms that provided free feminine products?
Do you believe that access to free feminine products is mandatory, a necessity, or not necessary?
Tamy Faierman, 50, my mom
I experience this. Women who can afford it, and especially those who can’t.
I have experienced free feminine products in restrooms at fancy events, nowhere public.
I think it’s a necessity because there are underprivileged communities that may not have access to them or be able to afford them.”
Natu Tweh, 20, student at UF
Because he’s not a woman, it doesn’t directly affect him. It affects all women.
I have never come across free feminine products. However, I have seen feminine products in restrooms that you have to pay 0.50 cents for.
“I think it’s necessary. Not providing this would be detrimental to women who can’t afford it. I also think it’s important for hygiene purposes.”
Mariana Payeras, 20, student at Santa Fe
It applies to me because I am woman. I wish free feminine hygiene products were available because I would save a lot of money.
No, I haven’t.
Definitely a necessity.
Jessica Kian, 20, student at UF
I experience this. Every woman does.
Nope.
I believe that it’s a necessity because every woman should have this convenience.
Rachael Tonietto, 22, student at UF
I definitely experience it. Every woman who is on their period has this need.
Never.
It’s a necessity. Condoms are often given out for free. Why not pads and tampons too?

Summary: Every person I interviewed, including one male, answered that they felt free feminine products are a necessity. Even one man felt that providing this would help women who are suffering on their period.
Reflection: I didn’t learn anything I didn’t know. However, I was surprised that every person I interviewed felt that having free pads and tampons provided would be great.


2 comments:

  1. Hi, I think it was a good how you addressed an issue that is relevant to, not only you, but others within your reach who are easy to access and clearly very aware of this topic. I’m not sure I would say that free products for women should be mandatory; however, a drastic discount for products would certainly be a big help for a lot of women. Also, I would suggest getting more detailed responses next time. Perhaps you could have a few more guiding questions for the process as well. Overall good job asking tailored questions to your interviewees.

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  2. Hey Alyna, I think you picked an awesome opportunity! Even as a male I find it completely unfair that females have to pay for feminine care products. They are a health necessity for women and I believe they deserve the right to free products. I know some countries do provide them for free and i think researching how these countries provide these products could help develop your idea further.

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