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The Sex Agenda Podcast
Decolonising Contraception
26 episodes
3 days ago
The Sex Agenda is a podcast by Decolonising Contraception that is leading the conversation around sex, sexuality and reproductive health among Black and people of colour. Filled with expert knowledge and a good dose of laughter, nothing is too embarrassing or off-limits on this podcast as hosts Dr Annabel Sowemimo (community sexual reproductive health doctor) and Edem Ntumy (community educator and facilitator) strive to debunk myths, tackle taboos and initiate difficult conversations. Artwork created for Decolonising Contraception by Nicole Chui. Series edited by Veronique Belinga.
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The Sex Agenda is a podcast by Decolonising Contraception that is leading the conversation around sex, sexuality and reproductive health among Black and people of colour. Filled with expert knowledge and a good dose of laughter, nothing is too embarrassing or off-limits on this podcast as hosts Dr Annabel Sowemimo (community sexual reproductive health doctor) and Edem Ntumy (community educator and facilitator) strive to debunk myths, tackle taboos and initiate difficult conversations. Artwork created for Decolonising Contraception by Nicole Chui. Series edited by Veronique Belinga.
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Surviving Sexual Abuse, Healing & Community
The Sex Agenda Podcast
1 hour 3 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
Surviving Sexual Abuse, Healing & Community

In this week’s episode, we were joined by Vanajah Srinivasan (she/her) from Abuse Never Becomes Us (ANBU) UK to talk about her work supporting survivors of childhood sexual abuse in the Tamil community.We also give a round up of the latest sexual health news including contraception blood clot risk, unusual period symptoms after getting vaccinated and an HIV vaccine showing promising results. You can check out the full references on our website.What do you think of the podcast? We want to know what you’ve enjoyed or not enjoyed, what you’ve learnt and how we can improve - your feedback could help us secure funding for Season 3! Share your feedback here: https://k6h3dy9xmnz.typeform.com/to/g7dpVNQ8 ---The Sex Agenda is a podcast created by Decolonising Contraception collective, an interdisciplinary collective of Black and people of colour, working across sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Hosted by Edem Ntumy (she/her), community engagement officer and Dr Annabel Sowemimo (she/her), community sexual & reproductive health doctor. Each episode gives a round-up of sexual health news, social justice issues and focuses on the work of those working to dismantle the everyday prejudice in our sector. Series edited by Veronique Belinga.

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The Sex Agenda Podcast
The Sex Agenda is a podcast by Decolonising Contraception that is leading the conversation around sex, sexuality and reproductive health among Black and people of colour. Filled with expert knowledge and a good dose of laughter, nothing is too embarrassing or off-limits on this podcast as hosts Dr Annabel Sowemimo (community sexual reproductive health doctor) and Edem Ntumy (community educator and facilitator) strive to debunk myths, tackle taboos and initiate difficult conversations. Artwork created for Decolonising Contraception by Nicole Chui. Series edited by Veronique Belinga.