Mandy Moore, Raven-Symoné, Karla Welch, and More Join Forces for a Dinner Dedicated to Safeguarding Women’s Health

A week marred by the reelection of known sexual abuser and abortion-rights antagonist Donald Trump for president took a much-needed turn toward community and organizing momentum at Los Angeles’s beloved bakery Gjusta on Monday. Cohosted by women’s health company Perelel Universe, alongside stylist and Period founder Karla Welch, and entrepreneur, author, and former doula Erica Chidi, the event served as a battle cry to encourage attendees to sign a petition calling on Congress to allocate more funding to the National Institutes of Health and close the gender health gap ahead of the 2025 budget deadline on December 20.

Los Angeles luminaries including Raven-Symoné, Abbi Jacobson, Zoe Lister-Jones, Judy Greer, and Eckhaus Latta co-creative director Zoe Latta mingled beneath a constellation of twinkle lights and heat lamps. Although the ramifications of a second Trump presidency on reproductive autonomy weren’t far from anyone’s mind, Perelel cofounders Alex Taylor, Victoria Thain Gioia, and Dr. Banafsheh Bayati urged attendees to remember that the inequity built into our government’s approach toward researching and treating women’s health issues are unfortunately systemic and deep-rooted, regardless of who is occupying the White House at any given time.

“Four years ago, women’s health wasn’t even a hot topic on the table, and what’s incredibly important is that we have seen this groundswell of interest with what has happened in recent years, but as our reproductive autonomy continues to be stripped away, how empowering is it to equip women with knowledge of how our bodies work?” Taylor asked, with Gioia adding: “Four years ago, we weren’t talking about pregnancy loss as openly, or PCOS, or period pain, or menopause. Now we’re talking about it, and I hope that’s the start of the change.”

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