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Does Today's Sex Ed Serve All Young People?

Does Today's Sex Ed Serve All Young People?

On World AIDS Day, we talk with a clinical psychologist about what kids need when it comes to HIV education.

City Cast Chicago

December 1, 202112m 2s

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Show Notes

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker in August signed into law legislation requiring sex education in K-12 schools to teach about HIV, consent, and the role of technology in sexual health. Pritzker and backers of the bill said it modernizes sex education, but schools and parents can still opt out of the curriculum. On this World AIDS Day, Lead Producer Carrie Shepherd talks to a clinical psychologist from Northwestern University whose expertise includes HIV prevention and sexual and gender minority populations. They discuss what young people today understand about HIV and where there still needs to be more awareness. 


Guest: Kathryn Macapagal — Professor, Northwestern University


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