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In Taiwan, sex is one of the most challenging topics in education. How can we prepare the next generation for pluralistic gender identities and a world that increasingly accepts gender diversity? In Switzerland, volunteers help teachers answer these difficult questions and help students overcome misconceptions.

In the Swiss capital of Bern, primary and secondary schools have a routine activity that one school calls “Sexy Days”. The days are meant to prepare children for their own coming of age, and help them grow into adults that are mindful of diversity and don’t discriminate against others based on their sexual orientation.

Teachers invite gay, bisexual and transgender volunteers to meet their students face to face and let them tell their stories. A group of activists called ABQ has organized such meetings now for twenty years.

(報導者授權刊載於明道中學APP,全文於報導者(How a Swiss School Initiative Fights Sexual Stigma at an Early Age))

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