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Sexuality At School

High school students talk about openness with sexuality at school.

02/10/2008

Sexy Without Sex

Sexuality At School

Clip: Special | 3m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

High school students talk about openness with sexuality at school.

High school students talk about openness with sexuality at school, who to talk to and where to go with sexual questions. The Teenagers continue and discuss clinics at schools, confidentiality, rumors, and support from others in relation to STIs in a round table.

02/10/2008

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Discussion Part 3

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Clip: Special | 5m 46s | Teenagers discuss how to educate teenagers on STIs, what schools are teaching. (5m 46s)

Discussion Part 4

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Clip: Special | 4m 13s | Teenagers discuss how the media affects youth. (4m 13s)

Freemont Clinic - Seen On Da Streets

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Clip: Special | 4m 35s | A profile of Seen on da Streets program and how they are spreading awareness about STIs. (4m 35s)

STI Symptoms

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Clip: Special | 5m 9s | Dr. Kristine Anderson talks about symptoms of STIs. (5m 9s)

Students And STI's

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Clip: Special | 3m 45s | High school students answer if they are sexually active or not and what an STI is (3m 45s)

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