You should rethink what you know about sex | Sabrina Baldini | TEDxUofTMississauga
Sabrina Baldini takes us through time and culture, analyzing past and present trends in sex and dating to guide us toward the next sexual revolution. Challenging the concept of "normal," this talk invites you to reflect on what you've learned about sex, define or redefine your version of normal, and understand why these questions matter at this pivotal moment in human history.Sabrina has an extensive and eclectic background in sex education. She has taught at varying academic levels and in varying parts of the world. Most recently, she has been teaching menstruation with a local charity and is a Board Director for an abortion rights advocacy group in Canada. She also works as a sex coach with couples and individuals in varying areas of sexual health, in addition to leading group workshops, too.Sabrina earned an advanced degree in Sexual Health and Rehabilitative Medicine from the University of Alberta and has completed advanced courses in Human sexuality at the University of Guelph and the Kinsey Institute.She strives to use her passion for sex education, human sexuality, and sex positivity to help individuals improve their relationships and lives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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