AFAF 9: Sex Education in Black Southern Communities with Jasmine Phillips

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AFAF 9: Sex Education in Black Southern Communities with Jasmine Phillips
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On this episode of the Asking for a Friend podcast, host Dr. Laura McGuire sits down with sex educator, Ph.D. candidate, and disease intervention specialist Jasmine Phillips to discuss being a Black LGBTQ researcher, sexual satisfaction and communication among partners, healing generational trauma, and how to meet communities where they’re at when it comes to sex education.

Jasmine Phillips (she/they) is a queer Millennial sex educator focused on serving the Black LGBTQ community. Jasmine specializes in gender identity, communication skills, and out-of-control sexual behaviors. Jasmine is currently a DIS Specialist for a mental health and alcohol and drug rehabilitation center, and a contributing writer to Spectrum South.

Keep up with Jasmine’s work on Instagram at @_jaythemaster and on Spectrum South. You can email them at [email protected].


Dr. Laura McGuire (they/them) is an intersectional queer sexologist, doula, educator, and parent of two. In this show, Laura sits down with special guests for thought-provoking conversations on how sexuality, gender, race, faith, and ability shape our sexual experiences and identities as queer people.

Asking for a Friend is a Spectrum South podcast. Hosted by Dr. Laura McGuire. Produced by Dani Benoit. Don’t miss an episode—subscribe now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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