Sexual Health Education Part 1: Student Perspectives Rhizome Podcast
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- Society & Culture
In this two part dive into the sexual health education system in public schools, we hear directly from students in high school. When planning our sexual health episode, we set out to do anonymous Streeter interviewers with high school students. And you folks had so much to share! From experiences, to identifying problems, to finding solutions. Huge shout out to everyone that shared their thoughts with us! We hope these conversations inspire you just as much as it inspired us.
We would like to acknowledge the lack of male perspective in this episode. This was not an intentional choice, unfortunately we just had no masculine youth step up for the Streeter interviews. However, tune in next episode to hear the convergence between masculinity and sex ed.
For support and education resources on sexual violence, please visit here.
*Content Warning: The following conversation include topics of sexual violence and victim blaming. Please do what you need to take care of yourself if you plan to listen*
Stay posted on the next episode release and teasers on Roots4Change’s Instagram.
Many thanks and much appreciation to the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights for supporting Roots4Change. Thank you to our funders, the Edmonton Community Foundation, for making this podcast happen!
Catch us on the radio, on CJSR 88.5FM!
Music by: Chad Crouch - Drifting
Transcripts of this episode can be found on our website.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roots4changerhizomepod/message
In this two part dive into the sexual health education system in public schools, we hear directly from students in high school. When planning our sexual health episode, we set out to do anonymous Streeter interviewers with high school students. And you folks had so much to share! From experiences, to identifying problems, to finding solutions. Huge shout out to everyone that shared their thoughts with us! We hope these conversations inspire you just as much as it inspired us.
We would like to acknowledge the lack of male perspective in this episode. This was not an intentional choice, unfortunately we just had no masculine youth step up for the Streeter interviews. However, tune in next episode to hear the convergence between masculinity and sex ed.
For support and education resources on sexual violence, please visit here.
*Content Warning: The following conversation include topics of sexual violence and victim blaming. Please do what you need to take care of yourself if you plan to listen*
Stay posted on the next episode release and teasers on Roots4Change’s Instagram.
Many thanks and much appreciation to the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights for supporting Roots4Change. Thank you to our funders, the Edmonton Community Foundation, for making this podcast happen!
Catch us on the radio, on CJSR 88.5FM!
Music by: Chad Crouch - Drifting
Transcripts of this episode can be found on our website.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roots4changerhizomepod/message
29 min