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JhumkaGupta,ScD, MPH,associate professor inthe College of Health and Human Services Department of Globaland Community Health,says thatshe has always been drawntoresearch that seeks to bring thehidden sideof things out in the open:such as violence against women and girls and refugee populations.Guptas research on period poverty, and more broadly, stigma and menstrual health, is helping to inform a national policy discussion on health equity, reaching well beyond the public health community.U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-Queens) has referenced Guptas research in support of legislation for menstrual equity. After Gupta sawher research referenced on Rep. Mengs social media, she reached out to Mengs office to share additional resources. In May2021, Meng introduced theMenstrual Equity for All Act of 2021,aimed at increasing access to menstrual products, and she met with Gupta to learn more about her work.