Menopause Is More Than Just a Punchline
Menopause is still treated more like a throwaway joke than an experience that deserves to be explored with any kind of artistic or emotional depth.
Sue Carter is Deputy Editor at Inuit Art Quarterly, the only publication dedicated to the advancement and appreciation of Inuit and circumpolar Indigenous arts. She is a regular contributor to the Toronto Star’s culture section, focusing on visual arts and books. Her award-winning writing has appeared in The Walrus, Chatelaine, and Reader’s Digest, among many other publications.
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Menopause is still treated more like a throwaway joke than an experience that deserves to be explored with any kind of artistic or emotional depth.
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