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12.1 Sex, Gender, Identity, and Expression

To learn about what organizations are doing to improve diversity and social justice education for young people, review Learning For Justice's educational materials.

For more information on gender identity and advocacy for transgender individuals see the Global Action for Trans Equality web site.

Visit The Trevor Project website for more information on suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) young people.

12.2 Gender and Gender Inequality

Learn more about Women’s Rights movements in the United States.

12.3 Sexuality

To learn about different approaches to sex education, visit Advocates for Youth.

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