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When most of us talk about sexuality, we are almost always focused on sexual health: from sex education in the classroom, to access to public health services, to STI prevention and management. At CREGS, our vision off healthy sexuality is broader, and does not focus solely on disease prevention or on the medical aspects of sexuality. Being sexual literate is being sexually curious; the desire to learn and understand the myriad aspects of our sexuality only enhance our overall (sexual) health and well being. This section does the “dirty” work for you, providing information on a range of sexual topics.

Sexual Health of Latino Gay Men: Sonya Arreola's Seminar Series Presentation

 In her December 6th presentation, “Sexual Health of Latino Gay Men: Creating Theory to Guide Intervention,” Sonya Arreolla uncovered why child sexual abuse and other sociocultural and environmental factors may contribute to risk taking behaviors in Latino gay men.  

Public health lifeguard: Chad Campbell and HIV prevention research

Article featuring Chad Campbell, project director at the Center for Research on Gender and Sexuality, and his work.

Maneuvering Moral Panics: My experience at ASU’s Moral Panics of Sexuality Conference

Friday, October 7th, 2011: Moral Panics of Sexuality Conference at Arizona State University. This one day conference was packed full of presentations from various students, faculty, and independent researchers on a wide breadth of research dealing with emotional issues that challenge the predominant social order. The conference organization team was made up of various students and faculty from multiple

Mickey Eliason speaks about LGBT Healthcare

Mickey Eliason was the guest speaker for the second Center of Research & Education on Gender and Sexuality (CREGS) Seminar of the fall 2011 semester.

HIV + Individuals are Not Criminals

Sean Strub, is a Senior Advisor to the Positive Justice Project combating HIV criminalization, board member, GNP+/North America and POZ Magazine's founder and advisory editorI had the pleasure and honor to meet Sean Strub several years ago.  I heard stories about the first National Coming Out day, producing an off- broadway play, Tennessee

Abstinence-Only a Failure, Latest Research Shows

San Francisco, September 16, 2008—As pregnant teens take the national stage and the merits of sexual education are suddenly being debated by pundits across the country, the latest research findings from the National Sexuality Resource Center’s Sexuality Research and Social Policy journal leave no room for doubt: abstinence-only education

From Our Blog: I Must, I Must, I Must Increase My Bust

Does a new, organic breast enhancement surgery make a difference?

California Health/Education Systems Failing Latina Youth

California Latinas for Reproductive Justice (CLRJ) is the leading California-based policy advocacy organization whose mission is to advance California Latinas' reproductive health and rights within a social

Getting Emotionally Naked: Notes on an Activist Voice

I just submitted a paper to Atlantis with my good friend and colleague from SF State’s Sexuality Studies graduate program Sonny on coalitional politics and embodied scholar-activist efforts to further a theory we call bodiosexual justice.