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USDA Cancels Grant for Menstrual Product Research After Conservative Backlash

The $600,000 grant aimed to develop sustainable menstrual products, but its mention of transgender men drew criticism from conservative groups and led to its cancellation.

  • The USDA revoked a $600,000 grant awarded to Southern University for menstrual product research after conservative activists objected to a single mention of transgender men in the project description.
  • The research focused on creating sustainable menstrual products from natural fibers and educating young women and girls about menstrual health, not on transgender men as critics claimed.
  • Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced the cancellation on social media, crediting the American Principles Project for flagging the grant as promoting 'gender ideology.'
  • Southern University clarified that the project aimed to benefit all biological women and included the mention of transgender men only once to acknowledge inclusivity.
  • The cancellation reflects broader efforts by the Trump administration to roll back policies acknowledging transgender and nonbinary identities.
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