Lgbtq sex education resources

ResourcesComments/NotesAMAZE video on ConsentIntroduction to the basics of understanding permission. Primer on Porn LiteracyPorn Literacy: Asking questions to facilitate us better perceive the porn we use and how we use it.AMAZE Video on Porn LiteracyVideo on comprehension porn literacy from the youth learning process group AMAZE.Yes/No/Maybe List from AutostraddleGuide to talking with partners about things that turn us on/off. Suggested for more mature audiences. Yes/No/Maybe List from ScarleteenGuide to talking with partners about things that turn us on/off. Suggested for more mature audiences. A silent no is still a no, SaltyNuanced exploration of coercion: “If you cannot freely, safely, and comfortably say no, you’re not really saying yes.”Spectrum of consent: you can state yes and still feel gross, SaltyDiscusses nuances of consent: “Feeling gross about a sexual meeting is justified, even if the run-in doesn’t match a criminal definition of rape or assault.”T.S.O.B. Podcast on race and sexualityA weekly podcast that bids intellect

More Sex Ed Resources

Philly Area Resources

William Way LGBT Collective Center / Arcila-Adams Transsexual Resource Center &#; educational programming, social groups and events, support services and more

Mazzoni Center &#; Homosexual health services, including counseling and STI testing

The Attic&#; programs and services for LGBTQ+ youth

Bebashi &#; charity with a mission to empower Black and Brown people by providing access to culturally sensitive steep quality healthcare, HIV/AIDS services, health education, and social services

Fishtown Wellness Center&#; gay and trans affirming therapy and education

GALAEI&#; services, assist and advocacy for all Queer, Trans, Indigenous and People of Color (QTBIPOC) communities

Online Resources

F*cking Trans Women zine &#; a zine by and for transitioned women written to trigger conversations about sex

@marjanilane&#; an instagram focused on pro-Black polyamory education with an alternative sensory sensitive page

Queer Sex Ed Community Curriculum &#; tons of free zines about every topic you can think of!

Safer Sex for Trans

Teaching accessible and LGBTQ+ inclusive sexuality education

As you could probably guess, I was kind of shielded from anything resembling sex education because it’s like, “Oh, she’s disabled, she’s not going to know any better.” It’s like this irrelevant subject to her… I remember this coloring book where you’re naming intimate parts of the body. That’s the only recollection I contain about sex ed. And a few awkward talks about penises.

Liliana

I experimented. I didn’t receive that info. You had to figure that out on your own. I had to figure out on my own so I had sex with men, but then I had a girlfriend and I got married.

Tim

Usually we are taught, “You are going to grow up, you’re going to get married, you’re going to have a baby.” I was just favor, “Okay, whatever.”

Gabe

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are capable of understanding gender and sexuality. All people, including people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, should contain access to comprehensive and Gay inclusive sexuality education.

Tailored Resources to Make a Sexual Health Curriculum More Inclusive of LGBTQ+ Youth

Resources

LGBTQ+ Definitions

Intended for facilitators and students, this resource defines terminology used throughout the student and facilitator resources. It can be used throughout the curriculum.


Sex, Gender, and Identity

Intended for facilitators, this resource provides foundational information about sex, gender, and identity to fortify baseline knowledge and confidence in delivering Activity 5B. Gender, Culture, and Pregnancy within Lesson 5 of El Camino.


Sexual Identity

Intended for students, this resource provides information and resources to support youth who may be exploring their sexual identity. While this resource supplements Lesson 5 of El Camino, facilitators should make it available to students, as needed, throughout curriculum implementation.


Safer Sex for LGBTQ+ Young People

Intended for facilitators, this resource provides an overview and resources on ensuring that conversations about safer sex are inclusive of all kinds of sex—not just penile-vaginal se