How Sex Education Is Failing Black Youth

For Black teens, the pressure to have sex starts young. But, experts say comprehensive sex ed helps them make informed decisions.

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By Anissa Durham, Word in Black 

For Jourden Barclay, a 20-year-old college student based in New York, the pressure to have sex was constant throughout high school. By the time she was 16 or 17, most of her friends were already having sex.

“I was the only virgin, and people used to say that it was childish,” she says.

It didn’t help that her high school health class only talked about sexual health for two days out of an entire semester. But Barclay says she simply ignored the pressure. Her grandmother regularly gave her information about sexual health, and she wasn’t afraid to ask her doctor.