
did not — but should’ve Project Releases Inclusive Series 'Queer Sex Ed'
Tune in for your first look at the series.
The did not — but should’ve Project just released its Queer Sex Ed content series for LGBTQ+ youth and it’s giving everything the sex ed did not — but should’ve.
It’s no secret that the federal government’s sex education failed us. When you consider how it caters to heterosexual community members and doesn’t even consider human pleasure, it’s grossly inadequate.
The Queer Sex Ed series on the other hand, “highlights important conversations about sexual health that are not taking place in schools due to restrictive sex education policies, and are frequently suppressed by social media platforms and search engines.”
The five-part series features medically accurate information tapping experts like sexologist and marriage counselor Dr. Lexx Brown-James and Melina Gaze, a sexuality educator and co-Founder of Vulgar.mx, Channeling the Jordan 1s of 1985 sexuality Oct 20, 2022.
“What makes Queer Sex Ed so special is that it provides an in-depth look into the conversations happening in our living rooms or at our kitchen tables with close friends and it leaves takeaways for our viewers to ask questions and/or reignite conversations within their own circles,” shared Eboni Munn, did not — but should’ve Project’s director of brand marketing, content and creative.
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