What’s left to say and do about GQ Magazine‘s GLEE cover with our youth? I’ve got one suggestion: Become more effective in how you consume media and “how” you see “what” you see.
In celebration of Latino Heritage Month, this is the fifth in a series about people whose work centers on sexuality, ethnicity, racial classification, and social justice.
Fourth in a series about leaders in the Latino community whose work centers on sexuality, ethnicity, racial classification, and social justice.
Third in a series about leaders in the Latino community whose work centers on sexuality, ethnicity, racial classification, and social justice.
In celebration of Latino Heritage Month, this is the second in a series about people whose work centers on sexuality, ethnicity, racial classification, and social justice.
In celebration of Latino Heritage Month, this is the first in a series about people whose work centers on sexuality, ethnicity, racial classification, and social justice.
The American Association of Pediatrics makes a statement on youth, contraception, sexuality, and media. Do they get it right?
Earlier this summer, I attended an SAR (Sexual Attitudes Reassessment) and found it woefully inadequate. What effects would a SAR centered on social justice and transformation have?
The Black Girl Project premiere screening, coctail and panel discussion Friday August 27, 2010.
One of my testimonios for the Latina Week Of Action For Reproductive Justice focuses on my experience using the withdrawal method. I am not a victim, I am not ashamed, and I knew what I was doing.








