Posts Tagged ‘Resources’

The Effects of Sexual Violence Against Women

By Dr. Charlie Glickman • Jun 17th, 2009 • Category: Blog

I just received a link to a really important article on the topic of sexual violence against women and how it can affect sexual health behaviors. Some people find the topic of sexual assault triggering, so I ask you to take care of yourself around that before reading this.
The paper “Sexual Violence Against Women: Impact [...]



intersex support group

By Dr. Charlie Glickman • May 20th, 2009 • Category: Blog

Via Facebook (thanks, Jen!)
Spread the word! There’s a new support group forming for intersex folks at New Leaf Services in San Francisco. See below for deets.
Also relevant for intersex folks and the people in their lives is Advocates for Informed Choice, a legal advocacy group for children born with variations of sexual anatomy and their [...]



Sex Questions from the Twittersphere: Sex-Positive Educators in Hawai`i?

By Dr. Carol Queen • Apr 8th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Carol Queen

Question:
Know of any sex-positive educators in the Honolulu area? Or good references for self learning?
Hmm! I’ll want to do a little research for you re: the first question (unless we have some HI folks tuned in who would like to weigh in on this?) – for your second question I’d say that there are books, [...]



Talking with Your Kids about Sex (a resource guide)

By admin • Jul 3rd, 2007 • Category: Sex and Parenting

I’m sure that a lot of us don’t remember our parents sitting down and talking to us about sex. I certainly don’t. But, back in the 70s and early 80s when I was a youngster, the internet was not yet a blip on a screen, the Love Boat was the raciest thing I was allowed [...]