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A self-guided reflection workbook for Muslims to break the ice around uncomfortable conversations and create safe, healthy relationships.
Many young Muslims arrive to college without a strong understanding of sex education or how to navigate healthy relationships.
A lot of times, this leads to feeling awkwardness and discomfort about topics like sex, reproductive health, and not being able to recognize violence and abuse when it happens.
The Sex Talk was written in collaboration with various experts to shift the conversation around sex. The publisher and collaborating authors believe all Muslims have a right to access accurate reproductive and sexual health information in a way that’s empowering, gender equitable, and free of blame and shame.
This resource will allow readers to think critically not just about the topics of sex and healthy relationships, and violence, but also deeply reflect on how their faith and cultural identities intersect with their sexuality and the decisions they make regarding sex and relationships.
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A self-guided reflection workbook for Muslims to break the ice around uncomfortable conversations and create safe, healthy relationships.
Many young Muslims arrive to college without a strong understanding of sex education or how to navigate healthy relationships.
A lot of times, this leads to feeling awkwardness and discomfort about topics like sex, reproductive health, and not being able to recognize violence and abuse when it happens.
The Sex Talk was written in collaboration with various experts to shift the conversation around sex. The publisher and collaborating authors believe all Muslims have a right to access accurate reproductive and sexual health information in a way that’s empowering, gender equitable, and free of blame and shame.
This resource will allow readers to think critically not just about the topics of sex and healthy relationships, and violence, but also deeply reflect on how their faith and cultural identities intersect with their sexuality and the decisions they make regarding sex and relationships.
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