“Don’t Be That Guy” Sexual Assault Prevention Campaign
- Jul, 27, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- resources
- 4 Comments.
There are unfortunately few projects that aim to raise awareness among men around their role in sexual assault. I just found out about the “Don’t Be That Guy” Campaign in Ottawa and I’m really happy to see it. It launched in May and its aim is to help young men change how they view sexual […]
Read MoreUpcoming Event: Gender Spectrum Family 2011 Conference
- Jun, 14, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- gender, resources
- No Comments.
The Gender Spectrum Family Conference is the only event of its kind, a celebration of gender inclusiveness for all children and teens. A unique gathering dedicated solely to the needs of transgender and gender nonconforming children and teens, their families and loved ones, and the community of professionals and allies who surround them, the weekend is […]
Read MoreTeleconference Group for Sex Positive Professionals
- Apr, 08, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- resources
- 1 Comment.
Are you a sex educator, sexologist or researcher? Do you want to connect with your colleagues? Building professional and personal relationships with colleagues and other folks in the field can be amazing. It’s a great way to find out about opportunities, get support for your projects, and expand your network. But if you don’t have […]
Sign up for the NSRC Summer Institute on Sexuality
- Apr, 05, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- resources, sex education, sex research, sexual practices
- No Comments.
Each year, the National Sexuality Resource Center brings undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral students in sexuality from around the country to San Francisco for the Summer Institute on Sexuality. It’s an amazing opportunity to visit an amazing city during one of the most beautiful times of the year and to learn plenty of fascinating stuff about […]
Read MoreSex-Positive Glossary Plug-in for WordPress
- Apr, 04, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- resources, sex education
- 7 Comments.
I just discovered a really great WordPress plug-in that I’d like to help promote. The WP Simple Sex-Positive Glossary will look through your content and turn any of the sexuality terms into links that’ll take readers to the definition of that word on Scarleteen or sexuality.about.com. It’s super easy to install and works great. Here […]
Read MoreI’ll See You At Sex::Tech
- Mar, 05, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- resources, sex education, sexual health
- No Comments.
I always enjoy going to sexuality conferences. The presentations and the conversations with other folks in the field are an amazing way to keep current on what’s happening. But it’s even more fun with I get to present and I’m thrilled to be speaking at this year’s Sex::Tech conference in San Francisco. Sex::Tech is put […]
Announing a Support Group for Disabled Folks
- Mar, 02, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- resources, sexual communities
- No Comments.
People with disabilities face a lot of challenges, not the least of which is the lack of good sexuality information and support. (Although The Ultimate Guide to Sex & Disability has lots of great info.) I just found out about a free group that’s starting up in Berkeley. Here’s the info: Sexuality and Disability Support […]
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