Sexy & Safe at Home with H.E.A.T.
Inclusive sex ed can change the world. To be a part of that world, join us for Sexy and Safe at Home with H.E.A.T. to dive deeper into sexuality topics that often go neglected by mainstream, or nonexistent, sexual health education: prioritizing pleasure, breaking down the binary, exposing the Black maternal health crisis, destigmatizing sex work, exploring kink, demystifying disabled sex, and so much more. With host Krystal Garcia for over a year, we will build a better, sexier, safer world with unapologetically queer and revolutionary conversations about sex. Through biweekly interviews with community members, organizers, and experts, we’ll explore the knowledge and stories that can empower us to better understand sexuality, sexual health, ourselves, and each other.
Sexy & Safe at Home with H.E.A.T.
Working Up to It
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Welcome back for a third season of the Safe & Sexy podcast! This episode's conversation will be aimed at:
- Introducing sex work and some common misconceptions
- Types of sex work
- Ways to say safe working in this field, including hygiene and dangers of sex trafficking
Sex work is given a bad wrap and is often heavily stigmatized despite the evolution of social norms. Staying informed reduces potential biases and develop an understanding for all different types of occupations and passions.
Resources:
https://aidsunited.org/black-sex-workers-history-is-black-history/
https://rabble.ca/columnists/what-black-sex-workers-can-teach-us-this-black-history-month/
https://childadvocacycentergainesville.org/human-trafficking
https://alachuacounty.us/Depts/CSS/VictimServices/Pages/VictimServices.aspx
Website: https://www.heateducation.org/
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