T.S.O.B. Live, Part Two: Black People In The Future
The last 18 months have signaled some of the most significant social changes we’ve seen in a long time, if not our entire lives. In the field of sex ed, the call continues to grow for liberation and justice to be a more centralized theme of the work.
What does the evolution of sex ed look like for Black people? As we look forward to the myriad of new avenues available to us, what is the Black sexual utopia we want to see, and how might a truly liberated sex education (along with high-quality sex educators) help us get there?
Join Dr. G and her curated panel of sexuality educators, practitioners and thought leaders as they do their best to advance this critical conversation (swipe left for all event details)
NOTE: $5 of every ticket will go towards Black & Pink's Opportunity Campus, a Safe Housing Initiative for LGBTQ+ Young People. More information on the campaign can be found here: https://www.blackandpink.org/programs/opportunity-campus-capital-campaign/
The last 18 months have signaled some of the most significant social changes we’ve seen in a long time, if not our entire lives. In the field of sex ed, the call continues to grow for liberation and justice to be a more centralized theme of the work.
What does the evolution of sex ed look like for Black people? As we look forward to the myriad of new avenues available to us, what is the Black sexual utopia we want to see, and how might a truly liberated sex education (along with high-quality sex educators) help us get there?
Join Dr. G and her curated panel of sexuality educators, practitioners and thought leaders as they do their best to advance this critical conversation (swipe left for all event details)
NOTE: $5 of every ticket will go towards Black & Pink's Opportunity Campus, a Safe Housing Initiative for LGBTQ+ Young People. More information on the campaign can be found here: https://www.blackandpink.org/programs/opportunity-campus-capital-campaign/
The last 18 months have signaled some of the most significant social changes we’ve seen in a long time, if not our entire lives. In the field of sex ed, the call continues to grow for liberation and justice to be a more centralized theme of the work.
What does the evolution of sex ed look like for Black people? As we look forward to the myriad of new avenues available to us, what is the Black sexual utopia we want to see, and how might a truly liberated sex education (along with high-quality sex educators) help us get there?
Join Dr. G and her curated panel of sexuality educators, practitioners and thought leaders as they do their best to advance this critical conversation (swipe left for all event details)
NOTE: $5 of every ticket will go towards Black & Pink's Opportunity Campus, a Safe Housing Initiative for LGBTQ+ Young People. More information on the campaign can be found here: https://www.blackandpink.org/programs/opportunity-campus-capital-campaign/