A Very Specific Mary Poppins

Scarleteen.com, the groundbreaking sex ed website, turns 20 this year! Celebrate with Jaclyn and Scarleteen's founder Heather Corinna, who reflects not just on how the site -- and sex ed -- has evolved in two decades, but how doing the work has evolved them as well.

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Check out Heather's fave new sex ed sites Agents of Ishq (based in Mumbai) and Nuance (run by first-gen Canadian immigrants)

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