The internet is a place for debate – but what happens when a debate has a winner and a loser? In Tell Me Everything, The Tylt’s Editor-at-Large, Jessie Blaeser, goes behind The Tylt’s questions and data to find out why people feel the way that they do.
Ramirez has dedicated his career to dismantling the taboo surrounding sex. He has worked on a global scale, leading education and research with the United Nations, UNICEF, Planned Parenthood, MTV and more. He is the co-host of New York Magazine's YouTube series "Sex Probz" and offers "Free Sex Advice" in New York City parks on the weekends. Most recently, Ramirez launched an app called "OkaySo" which brings expert sex advice straight to your phone. In this episode, Blaeser asks Ramirez the all-important question: How can America improve sex education to become a more inclusive, all-encompassing experience for students? Ramirez's answers might surprise you. For more info on Ramirez: https://franciscoramirez.com/For more on OkaySo: https://okayso.co/Sex Probz with Francisco and Lola: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtmzdzCeRsyE9-JBhHY5Y8erIEtlO_u_B
In this episode of "Tell Me Everything," Editor-at-Large, Jessie Blaeser, speaks with four different activists, each with their own perspective on the crisis at hand and how to recast the narrative of climate justice. Their testimonies weave together to paint an image of the relationship between racial justice and climate justice.Follow @TheTylt on Instagram and Twitter for more great debates and conversations.For more on RISE St. James, the grassroots organization founded by Sharon Lavigne, check out the group's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/risestjames/And follow along with each of our guests on Instagram: @thisiszerohour, @itsecogal, @yolian_ogbu, and @kaylahbrathwaiteFor additional materials, check out Dorceta E. Taylor, Ph.D.,'s findings in the report, "The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations." https://www.diversegreen.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ExecutiveSummary_Green2.0_FINAL.pdf
The LJFF helped found the I Promise School in 2018 and continues to play a major role in its daily operations.Michele Campbell is an Akron-native and has devoted her career to education. She has served as the Executive Director of the LJFF since 2010, where she helps further the organization's mission to positively impact the lives of children and young adults through education.Campbell is featured in the Quibi docuseries, "I PROMISE," which chronicles the opening of the I Promise School from the perspective of students, teachers, parents and James himself.