Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tonight: Let's talk about sex... education

Posted by Carolyn Szczepanski on Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:30 AM

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Earlier this year, when President Obama zeroed out funding for "abstinence-only sex education" in the 2010 federal budget, parents and teachers who don't want their kids stumbling ignorantly into adolescence celebrated. But that doesn't mean students in the Kansas City region can count on age-appropriate, medically accurate sex education -- unless the community pushes for change.

Jen LaBarbera, an organizer for Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri, says her organization, and others, are ramping up their efforts to make sure youngsters understand the birds and the bees. "We sensed a buzz in our community around comprehensive sex education, and the momentum seems to be building to hold our local schools accountable for providing youth with real sex ed," she says.

Tonight, a panel of students, activists, educators and physicians are turning that buzz into a town hall forum.

And guess what? This isn't just an issue for moms and dads, but

environmentalists, too. Along with Planned Parenthood, the discussion

is co-sponsored by the local chapter of the Sierra Club.

According to the nation's largest environmental organization, teaching

kids about safe sex and contraception is critical for the survival of

the species:

The Sierra Club recognizes that all of our environmental

successes may be short lived if they do not include efforts to address

global population growth. The current rate at which we consume and

degrade natural resources jeopardizes the health of the planet and

threatens the availability of clean water and air for generations. ...

The Sierra Club advocates for policies and comprehensive sex education

programs that have research supporting their effectiveness in reducing

teen pregnancy.

Tonight's discussion to "help ensure that all public

schools in the bi-state metro area provide comprehensive,

age-appropriate sexuality education" starts at 7 p.m. in Conover Cafe

at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church.

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Posted by Lloyd Crier on September 26, 2010 at 10:45 AM

A town hall forum about sex? Did we warp back to the 90's?

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Posted by red on November 17, 2009 at 12:16 PM
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