39. Sex Ed 101: The Talk You Wish You Got From Your Parents (with Kelly Davis, Dr. Fatu Forna, Mary Emily O'Hara and Jennifer Weiss-Wolf)

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39. Sex Ed 101: The Talk You Wish You Got From Your Parents (with Kelly Davis, Dr. Fatu Forna, Mary Emily O'Hara and Jennifer Weiss-Wolf)
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The (feminist) doctor is in! Listen to the latest OnTheIssuesPod with host michelebgoodwin and special guests KelDaroe, DrFatuForna, MaryEmilyOHara and jweisswolf for Sex Ed 101: the talk you wish you got from your parents:

, which mandate that teachers and educators in schools not be allowed to refer in any way to LGBTQ people. So, these kinds of laws are already in place in many states across the country, and what happens there is that it’s actually illegal for teachers and educators to mention anything about being LGBTQ in schools. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same sex marriage around the country

I think it’s more egregious for trans and nonbinary people, but it can also be true for lesbian and bisexual women, gay and bisexual men and boys, you know, really anyone going to the doctor who might not fit the typical cisgender heterosexual model of living and existing. We often find that doctors don’t know our issues, don’t understand what to do with our bodies.

These are realities in our country, and so I wanted to turn back before we end this show to Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, because she’s been working and writing and advocating in this area, and some might say what does law have to do with it? But as she’s going to tell us, it actually has everything to do with this topic area.Well, in some ways, the law has everything to do with it, and it’s an opportunity to do so much in our society.

So, all of that is an opportunity to educate, to advocate, and to change hearts and minds while we change laws, and that’s just policy, and maybe for another day the conversation could be about the law because the law is a slightly different lever as we look to the courts, as we look to jurisprudence, as we look to the roots of what make these various regulations and policies doable and achievable and considerable in the first place.

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