Abstract
This article critiques the History of Sex Education, a publication by SIECUS: Sex Ed for Social Change (SIECUS). This document identifies the foundations of sex education in the United States. It recognizes the white middle class's centering within the historically racist, classist, and fear-based sex education. SIECUS utilizes this publication to explore the organization’s history and its impact on the progress of sex education. Still, this history is missing recounts of the intersection of gender, race, and sex, including reproductive justice and notable organizations, works, and people.
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Notes
1 The organization was previously named the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States. It changed its name in 2019 (SIECUS: Sex Ed for Social Change, Citation2019).