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Supporting Voices:
Inclusive Education Resources & More

Videos 

Right to Love

Youtube clip from the British Broadcasting Services about a couple with disabilities struggling to have their relationship accepted.

Sex Ed for People with I/DD

A series of videos on Sex Education for people with I/DD. (Youtube playlist from the National Council for Independent Living)

Podcasts 

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Disability Justice on KBOO

A local Disability Justice Podcast hosted by John Griffiths. This episode features Boundaries and Beyond. 


A smiling man with a disability wearing an orange shirt sits at a desk with a microphone on a boom arm in front of him, appearing to speak or laugh during a recording. A small text overlay reads “Disability After Dark with Andrew Gurza.”

Disability After Dark (Spotify)

This podcast covers disability, sexuality and everything else about the disability experience that we don’t talk about.

Colorful microphones in pink, blue, and orange hang from above against a light background. Below them, bold black text reads “The Undressing Disability Podcast.”

The Undressing Disability Podcast

Here, you will find podcast episodes that break down the taboos around sex and disability in their own right.

Reading

Sexual Health Resource Hub (SHEIDD)

Sexual health resource hub from OHSU's University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities

Sex Ed for Self-Advocates

This guide is a sexuality and sex education resource written specifically for autistic people age 15 and up. Autistic people sometimes don’t have the chance to learn about sexuality and sex in ways that work for them, so OAR created this guide as a starting point to change that.

Ending Abuse Starts With Sex Ed - NPR

This NPR article talk about how sex education prevents abuse of people with intellectual disabilities. 

We think we’re protecting people with disabilities by not talking to them about sex, when in fact we’re only making them easier targets for abuse, ... You can’t put a bubble around people.

- Dr. Nancy Fitzsimons of Minnesota State, Mankato

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