Reece Malone, DHS, MPH is an award-winning sexuality educator, equity trainer, researcher, and therapist based in Winnipeg, Canada. Founder of Sexuality Consultants and Support Services Manitoba and Diversity Essentials, he teaches and informs policy on human rights, gender equity, and human sexuality. He co-edited An Intersectional Approach to Sex Therapy. Tracie Q. Gilbert, PhD, is a sex ed consultant dedicated to socioemotional wellness for Black communities and racial justice in sex education. Formerly an assistant professor, she now focuses on curriculum writing and training. She authored Black & Sexy: A Framework of Racialized Sexuality. Catherine Dukes, PhD, LCSW is an award-winning sex educator and sex therapist. Prior to founding her sex therapy and education group practice www.TheCenterCD.com, she led Planned Parenthood of Delaware’s education department, winning national awards. Her work also includes speaking at national conferences, publications and Bedroom Brainiacs online sex ed. Justine Ang Fonte, M.Ed, MPH is a Filipina-American sex educator, consultant, and professor. She’s taught PreK-12 children and their caregivers for 15+ years. Her Audible Original is How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex, and she holds master’s degrees from the University of Hawai’i and Columbia University.
“This book is the ultimate guide for sex educators! It dismantles the old, siloed approaches to education, offering instead a liberatory framework rooted in authenticity, collective care, and inclusivity. What sets this book apart is its focus on both the educator and learner, promoting an educational environment where both parties engage collaboratively in a process of healing, mutual understanding and valued shared learning.” Dr. Lexx Brown-James, PhD, LMFT, CSE, CSES, Pioneer Sex Educator, The Couples Clinician, President, The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists (AASECT) (2024-2026) “As our young people increasingly call upon all of us to recognize their beautiful, brave, and diverse lived realities, it is incredibly important for sex educators to have the language, tools, and approaches that allow us to teach to the breadth of human sexual and reproductive experience from a place of love, affirmation, and understanding. This new resource will be invaluable for sex educators committed to doing so.” Christine Soyong Harley, President & CEO, The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS): Sex Ed for Social Change “Fundamental Concepts and Critical Developments in Sex Education is an embodiment of what I’ve always known the field of sex education has the potential to become. Authors address the complexity, breadth, and depth of our field without limit or apology. The tone of this book is direct, respectful, self-aware, and clear in the ways that it prioritizes dignity and joy, and articulates boundaries and expectations -- it’s no coincidence that those are also the hallmarks of influential, dynamic, effective sex educators."" Sara C. Flowers, DrPH, Vice President of Education & Training, Planned Parenthood Federation of America ""Provocative and insightful, this significant work offers valuable, intersectional strategies that challenge health educators—both within organizations and self-employed—to reflect on their role in creating brave spaces for sexual education. With its depth and practical insights, this book is an essential resource for anyone committed to being their best self in this complex field."" David L. Bell, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics and Population & Family Health at CUMC ""Truly groundbreaking. Comprehensive, accessible and deeply needed! This book isn't just about sexuality education, it's about creating a more just and compassionate world. A must-read for educators who share this vision."" Francisco Ramirez, MPH, co-founder, OkaySo