By: Ranit Mishori and Tanvi Nagpal The scene at the Boston Ballet the other day was not unusual: a long line of women waiting to use the bathroom. Surprisingly, and with the help of a wonderful bathroom attendant who used a microphone to call out available stalls by number, the line moved very quickly. While the efficiency was noteworthy, nothing else about the experience was particularly exceptional. The bathroom was clean, private, had soap and running water. A machine to dispense menstrual products was attached to the wall. Small containers for used hygiene products were handily mounted near the toiler paper (accompanied by big signs plastered on the door pleading with patrons not to...
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