TBG University: Exploring Your Sexuality In College
Congratulations, you’ve been accepted to the inaugural class of Therapy for Black Girls University (TBG U).
Whether you’re packing for a new year on campus, thinking through your gap year, enrolling in a community college, or grabbing your stoles for graduation, embarking on the next chapter of your life is often exciting, but also a little scary. There can be a lot of unknowns that can leave you feeling uncertain and having the right support can help you to feel confident and grounded. TBG U was designed to help you strengthen your voice, sharpen your knowledge, and affirm who you are and who you’ll become. Our goal is to create relevant and accessible resources, content, and experiences to help you thrive at this stage of your life and beyond.
If you thought we were reserving the Sex Positive September celebrations for our big sister brand, you thought wrong. Welcome to Sex Positive September, TBG U style. My name is Jayna Ellis, and I am the TBG University Coordinator. You may remember my voice from a previous TBG U episode, ‘The Growing Pains of Graduation’. Dr. Joy has kindly passed me the mic to begin leading the TBG U Series as your new host. And because we wanted to return with a bang, in today’s episode, we’re talking all things S-E-X in college.
Joining me today is sexual health education enthusiast, Dr. Daniella Thorne. She has over twelve years of experience in sex education research, curriculum writing, direct service, training design development and facilitation.
Where to Find Dr. Thorne
Resources
Lovers and Friends with Shan Boodram on Apple Podcasts
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Our Production Team
Executive Producers: Dennison Bradford & Maya Cole Howard
Producers: Fredia Lucas, Ellice Ellis & Cindy Okereke
Production Intern: Zariah Taylor
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