Description
We get a good old-fashioned sit-in, a standard "trapped in an elevator", and finally, finally, Otis and Maeve get together. Join us as we chat about Season 4 Episode 7 of Sex Education, and explore the topic of sex activism.
Content warning for this episode: this episode contains discussions of sex, sexuality, sex education, abuse, assault, abortion, and other adult themes.
Resources for this episode:
* "History of [sexual assault] activism and legal change" (Australian Government, 2010)
* "History of abortion" (Boston Women's Health Book Collective, 1998)
* "History of abortion law timeline: 1850 to today" (Planned Parenthood, 2024)
* "Australian Abortion Legislation" (Children By Choice, 2024)
* "The 1970s and the fight for abortion rights in Australia" (Solidarity.net, 2022)
* "How Sex Worker Activism Influenced the Decriminalisation of Sex Work in NSW, Australia" (Aroney & Crofts, 2019)
* "The right to bare arms: the history of Australian sex worker activism" (Aroney, 2017)
* "Mandatory consent education is a huge win for Australia – but consent is just one small part of navigating relationships" (Woodley et al., 2022)
* "The reality of Safe Schools" (Alcorn, 2016)
We made it to the end! Join us as we recap Season 4 Episode 8 of Sex Education, and reflect on the series as a whole.
Content warning for this episode: this episode contains discussions of sex, sexuality, sex education, suicide, dysphoria, assault, and other adult themes.
Published 02/08/24
This episode Maeve says farewell to Erin; did anyone else tear up when all the friends started arriving? There's some impromptu musical performances, a friendship breakup, and they almost drop the coffin 😬 Join us as we discuss Season 4 Episode 6 of Sex Education, and chat about the topic of sex...
Published 12/14/23