LOS ANGELES — Everyone Deserves Sex-Ed (EDSE) has tapped Cameron Glover to join on as an educator for its upcoming certification program, scheduled to take place November 9-10 and 16-17 in Los Angeles.
Glover will facilitate the Careers in Sex Ed portion of the 25-hour course, helping attendees understand how to build a career path in the sexuality field and use their valuable skills outside the classroom or client environment.
Glover specializes in developing resources that help people embrace their personal power through exploring identity, social justice and the sexual experience. Known for her “Sex-Ed in Color” podcast, Glover also leads workshops dedicated to helping clients build a professional presence in the sexuality field and identify how their unique skills and passions can benefit their communities and beyond.
“I have always been passionate about building and supporting community, and my projects are designed to give people the tools and information they need to succeed,” said Glover. “I’m excited to bring my knowledge as a sexuality professional and writer to the next EDSE training and show attendees the myriad valuable ways they can use their certifications for professional development and social progress.”
EDSE founder and lead educator Anne Hodder-Shipp, ACS, tapped Glover to teach this portion of the certification because of her unique ability to hold space while incorporating social justice-centric perspectives and themes into the educational environment.
“Cameron has been an active and passionate voice in the sexuality community, and I knew she’d be a perfect fit for the Careers in Sex Ed section of the EDSE certification,” Hodder-Shipp said. “Her popular 'Becoming a Sexuality Professional' workshop has helped guide so many budding educators, and her ‘Sex Ed in Color’ podcast showcases the important stories often left out of mainstream sex ed discussions. I’m excited to have Cameron join the teaching team this November!”
Ideal for "budding sex educators, health and social service workers, and anyone looking to bolster their sex-ed knowledge," a rep said, the EDSE certification program prepares attendees to have "informed, inclusive and confident conversations about sex." Over the course of two weekends, EDSE attendees will learn key information about human sexuality, intimate health, consent and communication skills and train to respond to sex-related questions in "a concise, intersectional and nonjudgmental manner."
To apply to be a part of the next EDSE certification, fill out the form here; Individual certification is $2,095 and payment plans are available to those in need.
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