Alaska Teen Query: How People Present Themselves
The Kachemak Bay Family Planning Clinic REC Room Peer Education team, led by Peer Ed Coordinator Tyler Schlieman, has launched a teen-created podcast series called Alaska Teen Query. The team of Peer Eds, ages 15-18, developed the podcast during a workshop facilitated by Alaskan nonprofit See Stories’ contractor Rafael Bitanga. Each teen created their episode based on a chosen sexual health-related topic, conducted interviews with community members and wove in their personal stories and perspectives.
Peer Educator Warren Baxter interviews Frankie Opatz, Kyle Schneider, and Shana Baxter explore how do you present yourself? Does wearing certain colors make you feel a certain way? Is gender presentation important? And what’s the difference between gender presentation and gender identity?
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Land Acknowledgement
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