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Sexual and Reproductive Justice: Realities, Laws, and Healing

Title of Event: Sexual and Reproductive Justice: Realities, Laws, and Healing

Description of Event: 

Reproductive Justice (RJ) is a framework and practice that guides us to do the work rooted in body autonomy and self-determination. When reflecting upon how we have come to witness the RJ movement expand, there is a deep connection to a global health equity approach for young women and girls. This course offers an historical overview of how RJ came to be, the global connections, successes, and missed opportunities that have also expanded to include sexual justice.

Cultural Considerations in BIPOC and LGBTQIA Youth Suicide Prevention

Title of Event: Cultural Considerations in BIPOC and LGBTQIA Youth Suicide Prevention

Description of Event:

Over the past several years the rates of suicide for Hispanic, Black, Asian and Pacific Islander youth have seen significant increases, while the rate of suicide amongst White youth has decreased. Additionally, the risk of suicide among 2SLGBTQIA+ youth is three times that of their heterosexual and cisgender peers. (Chu, J., O’Neill, S.E., Ng, J.F., Khoury, O. (2022). The Cultural Theory and Model of Suicide for Youth.)

Addressing Sexual Trauma and Abuse in Sex Therapy

Title of Event: Addressing Sexual Trauma and Abuse in Sex Therapy

Description of Event:

This webinar will explore the impact of sexual trauma on intimacy and sexuality, including how it affects overall development and sexual development. Participants will learn to understand common traumatic responses and apply trauma-sensitive practices, as well as examine the effects of sexual trauma on couples and relationships.

Date of Event: Thursday, January 29th, 2026

Time of Event: 12:00 PM EST - 3:00 PM EST

Location: Online Synchronous

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