Poet and artist Rupi Kaur battled taboos about women's bodies — and broke the internet

Canadian Instagram maven fought back when site took down a post addressing menstruation

Media | Poet and artist Rupi Kaur on how she conquered Instagram with a photograph that challenged taboos around women’s bodies.

Caption: Meet the 23-year old poet and artist from Brampton, Ontario who caused a revolution on Instagram with one photograph.

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23-year old Canadian poet and artist Rupi Kaur(external link) has garnered over 280,000 loyal followers on her Instagram(external link) for her work that deals with heartbreak, abuse, love and femininity. Her fan-base continues to grow after an eventful year — from shaking up social media with her photograph of menstrual blood(external link) to publishing her first book of poetry, milk and honey(external link).
CBC Arts caught up with Kaur in her home and at her packed book signing in Brampton, Ont. In this video, she speaks about why she does what she does, and how she conquered Instagram with a photograph(external link) that challenged taboos around women's bodies.
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