The role of social media in sex education: Dispatches from queer, trans, and racialized communities

Author:

Manduley Aida E1,Mertens Andrea2,Plante Iradele3,Sultana Anjum3

Affiliation:

1. Women of Color Sexual Health Network, USA

2. AIDS Community Care Montreal, Canada

3. University of Toronto, Canada

Abstract

Social media is a well-established communication method, but little academic literature explores the psychological and social benefits for sexuality education. Particularly for queer, trans, and racialized communities – who have been historically maligned by state-based sex education – social media has become a tool to build internal capacity and psychological well-being as well as democratize, amplify, and share experiences around sexuality. Informed by intersectionality and health literacy frameworks, this commentary provides concrete examples of how and why these communities are taking advantage of social media as a means of liberation and form of sexuality education in and of itself. We also provide practical strategies for researchers, educators, and organizations seeking to utilize the power of social media.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Gender Studies

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