how to bring good sex ed to my city
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:29 pm
hi guys,
so for some background info, i live in a SUPER diverse city -- racially, ethnically, economically, and culturally -- that really is a melting pot from all over. we have a really bad poverty and drug addiction issue here - which of course entails higher instances of sexually transmitted infections. not only is the sex ed in our massive school inconsistent (if present at all; some classes get it, some don't), our head of school is very reluctant to do much of anything to improve the school. even though my city's community health center is working really hard to make sexual healthcare accessible and affordable, from offering 100% free sti testing, to reduced cost plan b, to free condoms and even referrals to harm reduction programs for those who inject drugs, i feel the sex ed area is really lacking. what good is a condom if people don't know how or why to use one? especially among the students in my school, i think comprehensive sex ed is really important given our diversity and how many lgbt kids we have. i've been thinking about it a lot and i really want to do something to make good sexual education accessible and easy to understand for everybody. how would i go about taking on such a project?
so for some background info, i live in a SUPER diverse city -- racially, ethnically, economically, and culturally -- that really is a melting pot from all over. we have a really bad poverty and drug addiction issue here - which of course entails higher instances of sexually transmitted infections. not only is the sex ed in our massive school inconsistent (if present at all; some classes get it, some don't), our head of school is very reluctant to do much of anything to improve the school. even though my city's community health center is working really hard to make sexual healthcare accessible and affordable, from offering 100% free sti testing, to reduced cost plan b, to free condoms and even referrals to harm reduction programs for those who inject drugs, i feel the sex ed area is really lacking. what good is a condom if people don't know how or why to use one? especially among the students in my school, i think comprehensive sex ed is really important given our diversity and how many lgbt kids we have. i've been thinking about it a lot and i really want to do something to make good sexual education accessible and easy to understand for everybody. how would i go about taking on such a project?