Disability & Sexuality: An Introductory Guide for Sex Educators & Able-Bodied Allies offers a thoughtful and accessible introduction to making sex education inclusive and anti-ableist. This guide helps educators and allies reframe how they approach sexuality by centering disabled experiences, language, and justice. The zine begins with essential concepts like intersectionality and compulsory able-bodiedness, then moves into poetry, reflections, and practical discussions on disability justice and sexual culture. It concludes with real-world considerations, including adaptive sex toys and inclusive practices for teaching and supporting disabled people’s pleasure and autonomy.
Why you might want this guide:
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You’re a sex educator, therapist, or ally seeking to make your work more inclusive.
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You want to understand disability justice and its connection to sexual wellness.
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You appreciate resources that combine theory, personal reflection, and practical advice.
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You’re looking for an accessible introduction to anti-ableist approaches in sex education.
Why you might not like this guide:
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You prefer academic or data-heavy resources over introductory ones.
-
You’re not currently involved in sex education or advocacy.
-
You’re looking for a detailed manual rather than a concise overview.
Informative, compassionate, and essential, Disability & Sexuality: An Introductory Guide for Sex Educators & Able-Bodied Allies is a must-read for anyone committed to making sexuality education truly inclusive and just.
Disability & Sexuality: An Introductory Sex Education Guide on Inclusion and Justice
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Disability & Sexuality: An Introductory Guide for Sex Educators & Able-Bodied Allies offers a thoughtful and accessible introduction to making sex education inclusive and anti-ableist. This guide helps educators and allies reframe how they approach sexuality by centering disabled experiences, language, and justice. The zine begins with essential concepts like intersectionality and compulsory able-bodiedness, then moves into poetry, reflections, and practical discussions on disability justice and sexual culture. It concludes with real-world considerations, including adaptive sex toys and inclusive practices for teaching and supporting disabled people’s pleasure and autonomy.
Why you might want this guide:
-
You’re a sex educator, therapist, or ally seeking to make your work more inclusive.
-
You want to understand disability justice and its connection to sexual wellness.
-
You appreciate resources that combine theory, personal reflection, and practical advice.
-
You’re looking for an accessible introduction to anti-ableist approaches in sex education.
Why you might not like this guide:
-
You prefer academic or data-heavy resources over introductory ones.
-
You’re not currently involved in sex education or advocacy.
-
You’re looking for a detailed manual rather than a concise overview.
Informative, compassionate, and essential, Disability & Sexuality: An Introductory Guide for Sex Educators & Able-Bodied Allies is a must-read for anyone committed to making sexuality education truly inclusive and just.
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