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Issues related to Sexual Orientation and/or Gender Identity

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.
 

I Love Orgasms: A Guide to More

Title of Event: I Love Orgasms: A Guide to More
 
Description of Event:
Come hear the latest from the front lines of teaching about sexual pleasure in inclusive ways, with the authors of the just published book I Love Orgasms. We'll share the results of a recent survey of 1,569 people, including 343 trans and nonbinary folks, and give tips for talking and teaching about orgasms and more.
 

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. 

To Whom Do We Disclose?: Disclosure of Bisexual Orientation to Family and Friends

Title of Event: To Whom Do We Disclose?: Disclosure of Bisexual Orientation to Family and Friends
 
Description of Event:
The online research study explores the relationship between disclosure of bisexual orientation and temperament to explore how that impacts to whom we disclose our sexual orientation. This discussion will take a contextual look at bisexuality, how it has changed over the years, and how sexuality education can be modified to adequately address bisexuality.

A Lifetime Defying Myths Instead of Celebrating Gifts

Title of Event: A Lifetime Defying Myths Instead of Celebrating Gifts 
 
Description of Event:
The bulk of the Gay Movement has been spent defying stereotypes rather than exploring and celebrating unique innate gifts. Gay Baby Boomers have successfully normalized homosexuality but have been denied the opportunity to know and celebrate what they bring to the table. It's time for a shift in focus.
 
Date of Event: 01/01/2025-12/31/2025
 

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