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Get Smart B4U Get Sexy is a sex education program designed to provide prevention and intervention resources to youth and young adults, especially to those who are African American and/or Black, females, in foster care systems and/or at high risk of sexually transmitted infections.

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Teen Talk Foster Youth

A virtual sex ed series, topics include: Anatomy & Trust, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Birth Control, Healthy Relationships, Violence Prevention, Pregnancy Options, Body Image & Self-care, Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity, and Media Analysis.

Eligibility

  • Youth in foster care, with open cases with DCFS, or suitably placed through probation.
  • Youth ages 12-17, or 18 and enrolled in high school.

Fall 2024 Series Dates

Tuesday – Friday: Sept. 10th, 11th, 12th, & 13th
Monday – Friday: Sept. 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, & 20th
| 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm |

Winter 2025 Series Dates

Monday – Friday: Jan. 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, & 17th
Tuesday – Friday: Jan. 21st, 22nd, 23rd, & 24th
| 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm |

Benefits:

  • Compensation: Youth have the potential to receive a $180 Target gift card for participating in the series.
  • Meets SB89 Requirements for youth in foster care.
  • Tested by former youth in foster care.
  • Taught by Black Women for Wellness Health Educators.

Want to get paid? Here’s how:

  • Register and participate in the virtual series that works best for you.
  • After the series, all incentives will be sent out within 7 days via email.
  • Youth must attend at least 8 sessions to receive a certificate of completion.

For more info, visit: fosterreprohealth.org

Sexy & Smart: Extracting Truths about Sex Education for Black Youth

Numerous research indicates that African Americans/Black individuals exhibit significantly elevated incidences of gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV, frequently at rates 4 to 10 times higher than those of Whites and other racial/ethnic demographics.

This academic investigation focuses on the sexual and reproductive health scenario of Black adolescents in Los Angeles County, utilizing a community-based participatory research methodology rooted in the principles of reproductive justice.

By integrating quantitative surveys, detailed qualitative listening sessions, and focus groups that are culturally attuned, this study aims to deeply understand the sexual health experiences, challenges, and preferences of Black youth between the ages of 14 to 30.

READ THE REPORT
Sex Education for Black Youth

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a youth-led, sexual health, and reproductive health conference that takes place in East and South Los Angeles and aims to educate youth with peer leaders about a wide range of health topics. This program focuses on the high rates of sexually transmitted infections among Black and Latina women who are 25 and under.

REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE TRAINING

an annual training program for new and existing volunteers as well as allied organizations wanting to learn more about reproductive justice. Trained volunteers are able to utilize their skills during the different lobby and education trips annually with legislatures.

SEX SPEAKS

a collaborative program for young black women ages 18 – 30 that encourages and offers space to create art and media around black women’s sexual lives and identities. Events include safe spaces to share personal sex stories through essays, poetry, spoken word, and more. In addition, this program hosts group discussions on the needs of young black women when it comes to maintaining healthy relationships and good reproductive and sexual health.

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These goals are met through the participation and facilitation of workshops and community-based events, along with state and nation-wide initiatives.

The resources and information provided are geared to provide dialogue and answers to the questions and concerns that youth and young adults may have in regard to sexuality, health, healthy relationships, preventive care, mental health and leadership.

This program recognizes the undeniable need for information and access to resources, in order to address disparities such as lack of preventive care, domestic violence, reproductive health to name a few.

Get Smart B4U Get Sexy is confident that access to this information and character and community-building techniques will result in personal achievement and overall autonomy.

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