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An Oregon-based program aims to help Native American teens make better decisions when it comes to sex. Organizers with the STAND program hope their weekly education sessions that incorporate culture and language will help cut rates for sexually-transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies. They are among several culturally-based programs that see a need for solid, research-based curricula to help teens get the basics about sex education.
Guests:
Michelle Singer (Navajo) – project manager for Native STAND
Dr. Stephani Craig Rushing – project director at the northwest Portland area Indian health board
Nicole Martin (Diné) – recent Fort Lewis graduate with a bachelor’s degree in Indigenous studies and a minor in gender and women’s studies
Break music: Simple Love Song (song) Anuhea (artist) For Love (album)









