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Subject The Next Frontier: Comprehensive Sex Education in the Post-Roe Era
Date September 22, 2022 3:02 PM
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Watch now!   In Case You Missed It The Next Frontier: Comprehensive Sex Education in the Post-Roe Era A Roundtable Discussion In this conversation, analysts and organizers broke down the strategies of the Right in restricting access to reproductive health care, and how these strategies are being used to block access to evidence-based sex education. Panelists shared their strategies for ensuring that communities have access to sex education and to reproductive rights more broadly, and how to use messaging to further a just and more inclusive society. Watch here. Access the transcript here. Featuring: Amy Littlefield: Amy Littlefield is the abortion access correspondent for The Nation. She has reported on reproductive health care for more than a decade for outlets including The New York Times, The New Republic, Mother Jones, Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, and many more. Find her on twitter @amylittlefield. Jaclyn Friedman: Jaclyn Friedman is a writer, educator and activist, and the founder and Executive Director of EducateUS: SIECUS In Action, a brand-new advocacy organization working to build a national movement of sex ed voters. She is the creator of four books, including Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without Rape and her latest, Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World. Cecilia Espinoza Palacios: Nicaraguan feminist and social worker with an MA in Gender and Development. For nearly two decades, Cecilia has worked as an advocate and technical advisor for sexual and reproductive health, rights and justice at a national, regional, and global level. Currently, Cecilia works as an Associate Director of Access at Ipas, focused in climate justice and adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health and rights, including comprehensive sexuality education. Prior to joining Ipas, Cecilia served in different technical positions at the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), the United Nations Develop Program (UNDP), Oxfam, and Ipas Central America. Moderated by Koki Mendis, PRA Communications Director. Watch Here! Resources and Readings How Kansas Kept Abortion Legal (2022) by Amy Littlefield Why the Parental Rights Movement is Making a Comeback (2022) by Jaclyn Friedman How to Speak Up for Sex Ed: Our Guide to the Things You Need to Know About How to Make Your Moment Count (2022) by EducateUS: SIECUS in Action The Truth about Attacks on Our Kids, Schools, and Diversity (2022) by SIECUS The Full Story: Advocating for Comprehensive Sexuality Education that Includes Abortion (2020) by IPAS Expanding Political Support for Abortion Access and Rights: Global Lessons for Advocates (2021) by IPAS Advocacy Lens: 2022 WHO Abortion Care Guideline (2022) by IPAS Abortion Stigma Ends Here: A Toolkit for Understanding and Action (2018) by IPAS The Sovereignty Strategy: Anti-Abortion Politics in the Americas (2022) by Lynn M. Morgan Torchbearers for a Different Future: Enduring the End of Roe and Thwarting an Accelerated Push Toward Authoritarianism (2022) by Political Research Associates Anti-Sex Work Feminism and the Lived Reality of Criminalization and State Violence (2021) by Political Research Associates Exodus or Transformation: Christian Homeschooling and R.J. Rushdoony's Legacy in the Age of COVID (2021) by Dr. Clint Heacock     Political Research Associates | 1310 Broadway, Suite 201, Somerville, MA 02144 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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