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Nonbinary Identity: Beyond the Basics

Title of Event: Nonbinary Identity: Beyond the Basics
 
Description of Event:
With nearly 10 percent of teens and young adults now identifying as nonbinary creating curriculums which are inclusive is important. This talk will cover a variety of ways gender identity impacts curriculum development across an array of subjects. It will provide both language and tools to help evaluate your current curriculums for inclusiveness and tools to shape additional curricula.
 

Responsiveness of Sex Education to the Needs of LGBTQ+ Undergraduate Students

Title of Event: Responsiveness of Sex Education to the Needs of LGBTQ+ Undergraduate Students
 
Description of Event: Exposure to comprehensive sex education shows promise in preventing sexual violence and sexual harassment (SVSH) perpetration and victimization and supporting survivors.
Determining if these benefits are also found in communities experiencing high levels of SVSH, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) communities, is needed. 

How can schools address pornography’s influence?

Title of Event: How can schools address pornography’s influence?
 
Description of Event:
Pornography has become default sexuality educator for many young people, with serious implications for their capacity to navigate a sexuality that is safe, respectful, mutually pleasurable, and consenting. Schools have a critical role to play. This lecture will outline a practice framework for school-based education to address pornography’s influence. 
 

Human Trafficking

Event Title: Human Trafficking

This workshop covers Domestic and International Human Trafficking of Marginalized People in Vineyards and Agriculture, with Dr. An, Human Rights and Anti-Trafficking Expert. Dr. An will feature a Guest Presenter, Dr. Melissa Biard, a descendent of the Shivwits Band of Paiutes.

Talk Title: Exploring Indigenous Experience Through the Power of Storytelling: The History and Exploitation of Indigenous People. 

Date and Time: June 15, 2025, 9am-3pm ET

Location: Online Webinar via Zoom

Out of Control Sexual Behavior: Everything Sexuality Educators Need to Know

Title of Event: Out of Control Sexual Behavior: Everything Sexuality Educators Need to Know

Teaching a controversial sexuality issue as men feeling sexually out of control can be successfully approached by implementing a range of sexual health conversation skills sets. Avoiding divisive debate and contention while providing accurate, sexual science that organizes sexual dysregulation into four conceptual categories are foundational for an effective learning experience

LocationOnline Asynchronous

Sex Work Unveiled: Exploring the Lives and Laws of Sex Work From Past to Present

Title of Event: Sex Work Unveiled: Exploring the Lives and Laws of Sex Work From Past to Present
 
Description of Event:
Explore the history of sex work, legal frameworks, and the impact of FOSTA-SESTA in this 90-minute course. Learn about the Nordic model, decriminalization, and the pivotal role of sex workers as advocates for their rights and marginalized communities.
 

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