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Today, I choose to be hopeful.

Today, I choose to be hopeful.

There were some small wins in this midterm election. They might help us get a little bit close to dismantling the patriarchy and adjusting an imbalance of power.By Gina Desiderio September 28, 2018Today, I choose to be hopeful. Maybe it’s naïve. Maybe it’s a...

Some Thoughts on the P-Word

Some Thoughts on the P-Word

Let us show you how we are centering pleasure in adolescent sex ed with the #HealthyTeen18 Design Challenge. By Nicholas Sufrinko July 31, 2018 I have a thought. What if, despite the continued attacks from an administration hostile to providing adolescents with...

5 Resources on Being Sex-Positive

5 Resources on Being Sex-Positive

We’ve compiled this list of five resources and articles to give you a good overview of what it means to be sex-positive—and some ways to defend the importance of such an approach.By Kelly Connelly June 15, 2017We are committed to a sex-positive, comprehensive approach...

S-ex E-ducator X-travaganza!

S-ex E-ducator X-travaganza!

Today, April 6, 2012, I declare Sex- Educator Day! This is a thank you for all that you do to educate and eradicate all of those misconceptions around the most taboo topic: SEX! By Vanessa GeffrardApril 6, 2012The world needs you! The world revolves around you! The...

Cultural Norms When It Comes to “The Talk”

Cultural Norms When It Comes to “The Talk”

Research shows that parent-adolescent communication about sex can protect against risky sexual behaviors in teens. So what happens to those who, by cultural nature, do not receive such warnings? By Guest Author Saras Chung, MSWFebruary 16, 2012Know a teen of Latino or...

Teens Delivering Important Messages, Peer to Peer

Teens Delivering Important Messages, Peer to Peer

At Community Healthcare Network’s Teens P.A.C.T. program in New York City, we provide teens with the tool to create and deliver important messages to their peers. By Guest Author Michele PerlmanJanuary 19, 2012Research supports peer education: messages have a higher...

Not Under My Roof (Yet?)

Not Under My Roof (Yet?)

In her new book, Amy Schalet portrays that Dutch parents tend to normalize adolescent sexuality while their American counterparts dramatize it.By Kelly Connelly December 22, 2011"American girls are more than four times likely to become pregnant and more than two times...

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