Inclusive sex education that emphasizes acceptance of queer sexuality lacks in many educational curricula, which is not healthy for adolescents and society as a whole. My experience with sex education courses in a public middle school and a Catholic high school were not informative nor inclusive to queer students. The lack of concern for proper sexual health, queer oppression, and gender equality are topics Sex Inclusive can inform young generations of real information in a non-judgmental educational environment.
One of science’s most prominent oversights concerning sexual health is the understanding and anatomy knowledge of the female and vulva owners when that is where all human life begins! To combat this sexism and disregard, the first lesson within the Sex Inclusive curriculum has students focus on the basic female anatomy functions, correctly identifying the parts of the vulva, and learning what other purposes sexual organs serve!