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MENSTRUAL
EQUITY
FOR ALL

OUR MISSION

KingdomMindedQueens is a social advocacy platform dedicated to Menstrual Equity and human dignity.

Led by Isabella Mrs. Canada Globe, we bridge the gap between grassroots support and legislative change. Our mission is to ensure that no Canadian is forced to choose between basic hygiene and their education or livelihood.

We work to connect grassroots activism with legislative reform to ensure that menstrual dignity and human rights are upheld for all Canadians across every province.

GRASSROOTS

Empowering local networks to provide immediate access to essential hygiene products and education while restoring personal dignity within communities.

LEGISLATIVE

Driving systemic transformation by advocating for policy commitments that guarantee menstrual dignity within Canadian national healthcare frameworks.

Advocacy & Impact

Championing human dignity through methodical legislative reform and grassroots distribution networks across Canada.

Current Landscape

1 in 4

Canadians struggle to afford period products annually.

Community Aid

$10,000

Our current expense for menstrual hygiene items donated nationwide in Canada plus in three countries.

Systemic Access

ACCESS

Connecting grassroots supply to mandated public availability.  

JOIN THE MOVEMENT

KingdomMindedQueens is bridging the gap between grassroots activism and legislative change. Your voice is the catalyst for menstrual equity across Canada. Join us in dismantling barriers and ensuring that hygiene dignity is a fundamental right for every citizen, from local communities to Parliament Hill.

Who We Are

KingdomMindedQeens is where academic theory meets national advocacy.

led by Isabella Emike Olatunji (Mrs. Canada Globe),  we are leveraging international research to secure legislative dignity for for every Canadian, starting with Manitoba. 

Founded in 2017,  by Isabella a dedicated advocate and  peace scholar-practitioner with a mission to restore dignity to the most vulnerable. 

Isabella's work is rooted in the belief that positive peace is only possible when basic human rights such as menstrual hygiene are secured for all.  

With over a decade of experience in community organizing and administrative leadership, Isabella bridges the gap between grassroots activism and legislative change.

As the reigning Mrs. Canada Globe, she utilizes her national platform to champion the Menstrual Equity Bill, advocating for free access to period products in public  spaces across Manitoba and Canada. 

Isabella holds a Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Manitoba and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in International Relations. Her advocacy is not just based on passion, but on rigorous research into international policy models most notably the Scotland Model for universal menstrual access. 

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