SexEd Loves John Oliver!!!

SexEd loves Last Week Tonight, with John Oliver. The super fandom started while watching John Oliver during his time on The Daily Show with Joh Stewart. Each and every one of his insightful, searing and challenging bits about the current state of a variety of social issues in the US has nearly brought tears of laughter (or relief for the coverage!) to my eyes.  However, I didn’t realize just how amazing John Oliver’s show has been for the topics that SexEd cares about and holds dear, until a very wise intern compiled the long list of sexual health-related shows that Mr. Oliver has spotlighted this past season. We need more people in the media to cover these issues with the rigor and care that John and others like the amazing Samantha Bee(!!) have done so bravely during their 2016 seasons.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Covers Sex Ed:

Sex Ed

A fabulously comprehensive video detailing the reasons we need good sexual education in the United States, and what’s stopping us from achieving the goal of universal, medically accurate sex education.
 
Catch up on the current abortion laws, which have caused many clinics to close down–denying accessible health care to thousands of patients.
 
Find out about the new laws the US has passed, which still allow discrimination against people who are part of the LGBTQ community. 
 
Oliver explains the laws States have passed to restrict transgender people from being themselves and discusses the bathroom laws. 
 
A sad piece that spotlights the fact that the US is one of the two first-world countries that don’t offer any paid maternity leave (the other country being Papua New Guinea); forcing many new moms to go back to work early and often make radical decisions about work to remain financially stable. 
 
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“Jam” in English, French, or Portuguese!

Now you can “Jam” in English, French, or Portuguese! Just click the “settings” icon (looks like a gear) and select your language under Subtitles/CC. Check it out!

Our SexEd Creative Curricula page is here!

We’ve been busy this summer trying to get some of the great work from this spring online. Finally, we have a Creative SexEd Curricula page! There are games, zines, ‘dealbreaker’ lists, and other fun, thought-provoking activities that combine making with sex ed topics.
http://sexedproject.org/creative-sexed-curricula/

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Check us out on Pixelkin

Our SexEd Games page got a shout out on Pixelkin — a resources for gamers of all ages, with an emphasis on families. Thanks!

 

Healthy Relationship Posters

Inspired by our collaborative definition of a healthy relationship, freshmen at Washington Irving created some really amazing posters to encourage other students to choose healthy relationships! The posters will be on display in the 422 Health Center. See them on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sexedproject/sets/72157639589795326/

 

 

Original Sex

Here’s our latest video commission!

Original Sex is a sex-education drama that presents the (imagined) views of Supreme Court Justices Scalia and Thomas. The justices teach the principles of “original sex” based on the principles of America’s Founding Fathers and role-play a courtship scene between George Washington and Martha Dandrige.

*Any resemblance of the characters to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental and not at all based in fact.

Video (c) 2013 by Rebecca Herman and Mark Shoffner.

 

Teaching Good Sex ?

Laurie Abraham’s article “Teaching Good Sex” in the New York Times magazine 11.16.11 is a brief and distressing look at sex education in America. I completely agree with Susie Bright, who wrote: “The poignant part to me is that “objective, thoughtful” sex education is only available to the very privileged, and those whom society wants to throw away. Everyone in the middle can just get stuffed with lies and nonsense.”

An important set of questions posed re: our sexual CHOICES…

Another goodie from Scarleteen

“Living in a World of Sluts, Prudes and Nobodies at All…”

Reich might not have had it all right, but damn he was inventive and onto SOMEthing worth exploring (for decades!)…

The Guardian’s article (“Wilhelm Reich: The Man Who Invented Free Love”) about Christopher Turner’s new book is a fascinating review of the subject and the history of sex and the sexual revolution. What’s perhaps, most intriguing is how far we’ve come and not quite succeeded in understanding and embracing sexual freedoms.

Adventures in the Orgasmatron: Wilhelm Reich and the Invention of Sex by Christopher Turner

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It seems Summer is the season of the PSA…

Another great resource (teensource.org/pages/) and reminder re: what it means to be sexually active as a young person.

http://teensource.org/pages/hookup/when-doubt-get-urself-checked-out-find-local-clinic-nr-u.html domain