Announcing Scarleteen’s New Provider Database- Add Your Organization Now!
- Jan, 11, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- resources, sex education, sexual health
- 4 Comments.
If you’re a regular reader here, you’ve probably seen some posts about Scarleteen.com. That’s because it’s an amazing organization and it’s one of a very few sexuality resources for young people that offers accurate and direct information without judging or shaming them. They’ve just launched a new database project and it’s going to be amazing. […]
The Shame of Abstinence-Only Sex Ed
- Feb, 04, 2010
- Charlie Glickman
- sexual politics, shame
- 1 Comment.
As you may have heard, the news is all worked up about a study showing that an abstinence-based sex education program is effective at encouraging teens to delay having sex. And, of course, the abstinence-only crowd is jumping on it, too. (Thanks to Feministing for the legwork on digging up the links!) Of course, there’s […]
The Fight over UNESCO's Sex Ed Guidelines
- Nov, 13, 2009
- Charlie Glickman
- sex education, sexual politics
- 2 Comments.
The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization has had a team working on an amazing document called the Review of Sex, Relationships and HIV Education in Schools for the last two years. The document was scheduled to be released this week, and unsurprisingly, it has been delayed due to sex-negative complaints. So I decided […]
on “letting nature take its course”
- Sep, 10, 2009
- Charlie Glickman
- sex education, sex positivity
- 3 Comments.
Yesterday, I blogged about the The Sexual Health, Education and Pleasure Project in Toronto and some of Dr. Miriam Grossman’s backlash to accurate, pleasure-positive sex education. But there was one thing that she said that I want to come back to since it wasn’t quite on-topic yesterday. Here’s the quote from the Macleans article about […]
scaring kids doesn’t stop them from having sex
- Sep, 09, 2009
- Charlie Glickman
- sex & culture, sex education, sex positivity
- No Comments.
You’d think that by now, I wouldn’t have to keep saying it. Well, ok, maybe not. I can dream, can’t I? An article came out in Macleans yesterday about Good For Her, a fabulous sex toy store in Toronto and the amazing non-profit agency that they just launched, The Sexual Health, Education and Pleasure Project. […]
some new info about kids and the internet
- Aug, 20, 2009
- Charlie Glickman
- sex & culture, sex education, sexual health, sexual politics
- No Comments.
Sometimes, it seems like every time I turn around, someone else is freaking out about “protecting children from sex” which usually translates into withholding information, lying about sex and safety, pretending that teens aren’t sexual beings, and projecting a “do what I say, not what I did” message. Ironically, as Judith Levine points out in […]
Planned Parenthood has sex ed tools for you
- May, 14, 2009
- Charlie Glickman
- sex education, sexual health, sexual politics
- No Comments.
Given that the Obama administration has stopped funding abstinence-only sex misinformation, I’m sure that lots of schools are scrambling to figure out what to do. Fortunately, Planned Parenthood just launched an amazing site which is full of resources, information and support. If you work with kids, or if you have kids, or if you know […]
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