Djamila Ribeiro criticized the term 'people who menstruate'
Philosopher and writer Djamila Ribeiro critiques the contemporary use of inclusive language referring to women as 'people who menstruate' instead of embracing their full humanity.
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Philosopher and writer Djamila Ribeiro critiques the contemporary use of inclusive language referring to women as 'people who menstruate' instead of embracing their full humanity.
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