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Sex & Culture: Exploring Intersectionality & DEI in the Practice of Sex Education & Sex Therapy
Title: Sex & Culture: Exploring Intersectionality & DEI in the Practice of Sex Education & Sex Therapy
Date: April, 27th
Time: 11:00 AM - (Break 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM) - 7:00 PM ET
Location: Online Synchronous
Presenter: Dr. Mesha Ellis, Ph.DSponsor: ISEE
Contact: Rosalyn Dischiavo
Phone: 860-384-0432
Email: roz@instituteforsexuality.com
Website: https://classes.instituteforsexuality.com/offers/ku2MWTKq/checkout
CE Credits: 6
Description: This course will help participants to recognize intersectionalities between sexuality and specific cultural groups in the US; allow participants to begin to define culture in new ways; and help participants to understand how race, religion, and ethnicity inform beliefs, values, and decision making with regard to sexual behaviors, sexual health, and sexual identities. Join us for a fascinating discussion of these topics and a new way to look at ourselves.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss culture and its relationship to sexuality.
- Give at least three (3) examples about how culture informs individual beliefs, values, and decision-making regarding sexuality and sexual wellness.
- Identify at least two (2) areas that may be a challenge or resistance to providing care.
- Explain at least one (1) instance where ethnocentrism has caused harm in the field of sexology.
- Define Intersectionality and recognize at least two (2) areas in their current work that are in need of adaptations.
- Identify at least three (3) myths that are created and assigned to specific groups (i.e. stereotypes, media influences, etc).