What's REALLY Happening in Sex Ed?
Jaclyn Friedman talks about the challenges sex ed is facing now, and how people can take action. PLUS: Seven crucial stories that you need to read.
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What's REALLY Happening in Sex Ed
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What's REALLY Happening in Sex Ed (This Is So Awkward)
At the start of a new presidential administration we are already seeing shifts in what can and cannot be taught in schools. Jaclyn Friedman joins Vanessa Kroll Bennett and Dr. Cara Natterson to help clarify the facts and project what the future of sex ed may look like. LISTEN/WATCH
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