In Part 1 and Part 2 of our intersectionality series we spoke about how identity and the way it intersects is personal. So, to explore that, we (Jacob & Al) decided we would have to get specific, we would have to get personal, and we would have to write about ourselves. Part 3 is a conversation…
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- Al Washburn
- Jacob Mirzaian
- Al Washburn
- Jacob Mirzaian
So we’ve talked about what intersectionality is in Part 1. How can you put this idea into action?
- Sam Wall
You’re asking a common question Arty. I want to turn that question around a little. What difference would it make if this was baby fat? Your answer can tell you a lot about the messages about bodies, beauty, and worth you’ve internalized over the years. Everyone’s answer will be different, and I can…
- Al Washburn
- Jacob Mirzaian
Our identities and histories can be important and awesome, but they can also be a little difficult to figure out. What happens when your ideas about who you are clash with each other, or when you don’t feel like you fit anywhere at all? Perhaps you think you identify with words like ‘bisexual’ or ‘black/white’ or ‘man/woman’ but nothing feels quite right. Who is the real you? It can sometimes feel like everyone else knows who they are while you’re wearing clothes that don’t quite fit. Amidst that confusion it can be a struggle to navigate relationships with family, friends, and community. Intersectionality is here to help!
- s.e. smith
Being disabled doesn’t mean you can’t have a rewarding and awesome sex life.
- Sam Wall
This is part of our series for parents or guardians . It starts with our big five guiding principles for parents or guardians and includes resources for those supporting teens and young adults . To see all posts in the series, click the Scarleteen Confidential tag here at Scarleteen, or follow the…
- Sam Wall
The good news is that you do not have to be sexually active until you’re ready. Virginity, aside from being an idea rather than a physical thing you can lose, is not something you need to race to “get rid of.” There are no prizes for being the first person in your school to have sex, and no…
- Karen Rayne
A guide for teen girls covering healthy sexuality, loving relationships, gender fluidity, sexually transmitted infections (STI), consent, sexual assault, and more.
- Jaclyn Friedman
An urgent account of sexual politics, feminism, and the rules of power in America-and a potent vision for the way forward.
- Justin Hancock
- Meg-John Barker
A truly practical, friendly guide through the confusing, and sometimes alarming, world of sex and sexuality.
- Heather Corinna
We normally make ourselves available over the holidays when many other organizations are closed, but this year we’re going ahead and giving all of our staff a holiday break. We’ve had such a hard year, like so many, and time for all who work so hard here to rest and regroup at the end of it is…
- Heather Corinna
Hey fellow sex educators, parents, big sisters and brothers, aunts and uncles and anyone else who’s got younger people between the ages of 10 and 14 in your life! There’s a new, fantastic sex education resource that’s been added to the sex ed video lexicon we think you’ll be awfully glad to discover. We’re sure proud to be a supporting partner. AMAZE is a series of videos expressly designed to provide accurate, fun and engaging sex, sexuality and bodies education for pre-teens and very young teens.
- Sam Wall
A guide to getting pleasure and fulfillment out of life from places besides sex or romance.
- Mo Ranyart
First off, I’m sorry to hear about your sexual assault. If it helps to hear this, having a strong fear of pregnancy after a sexual assault isn’t unusual, especially when someone is feeling shame over it or worrying that they caused or deserved it in some way. Pregnancy can feel like an inevitable…
- Mo Ranyart
Maggie’s question continued: I’m struggling with the fact that when I talk about being bisexual I mean that I could happily be in a committed relationship or desire to have sex with someone of any gender. I sometimes find that when people (as a way of trying to be supportive, which I am grateful for…
- Heather Corinna
- s.e. smith
This piece is part of Rebel Well: a Starter Survival Guide to a Trumped America for Teens and Emerging Adults . What makes the desert beautiful,’ said the little prince, ‘is that somewhere it hides a well… ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince More than 20 years ago, young people found me…
- Heather Corinna
- s.e. smith
Under a Trump administration many Americans, especially the most vulnerable, are going to hurt and struggle. Many of us need to protect ourselves; all of us need to help protect and care for each other. Here’s an extensive guide to help you do both.
- Heather Corinna
- s.e. smith
This piece is part of Rebel Well: a Starter Survival Guide to a Trumped America for Teens and Emerging Adults . There are safe places in the world, and there are good things, many within easy reach. Go to or spend time in the safe places, whatever those look like for you, and help build safe places…
- Heather Corinna
- s.e. smith
This piece is part of Rebel Well: a Starter Survival Guide to a Trumped America for Teens and Emerging Adults . Resources offering direct services are marked with a *. *1 800-Runaway: www.1800runaway.orgexternal link, opens in a new tab ACLU: www.aclu.orgexternal link, opens in a new tab Asian-Americans Advancing Justice: www.advancingjustice-aajc.orgexternal link, opens in a new tab Black Lives…
- Heather Corinna
- s.e. smith
This piece is part of Rebel Well: a Starter Survival Guide to a Trumped America for Teens and Emerging Adults . Deciding whether, how, and when to protest is a personal choice. You aren’t a bad person if you choose not to engage in protest that you don’t feel comfortable with; for example, if you’re…
- Heather Corinna
- s.e. smith
This piece is part of Rebel Well: a Starter Survival Guide to a Trumped America for Teens and Emerging Adults . Interacting with the justice system in any form can be scary, whether a police officer is stopping you on the street, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is knocking on your door…