Episode 11. Abolition, Sex Ed, and All The Things (ft. Dominique Morgan)

Sometimes you can have a conversation that you intend to take in one direction, but as luck would have it you venture off and end up going somewhere else entirely. In this conversation, Dr. G speaks with the phenomenal Dominique Morgan, activist, music artist and executive director of Black & Pink, one of the largest prison abolition organizations in the nation. The two literally discuss "all the things"--a must-listen conversation sprinkled with hilarity, vernacular (are you having "sushi sex"?), real talk and insights for a lifetime.

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Guest Bio: Dominique Morgan (She/Her) is an award-winning artist, activist, and TEDx speaker. As the Executive Director of
Black and Pink, she works daily to dismantle the systems that perpetuate violence on LGBTQ/GNC people and
individuals who are living with HIV/AIDS. Partnering her lived experience of being impacted by mass incarceration, with a decade of change-making artistry, advocacy, and background in public health, she continues to work in spaces of sex education, radical self-care, and transformative youth development with intentions of dismantling the prison industrial complex and its impact on our communities.

More information about Dominique and her work can be found at http://www.dominiquemorgan.com.

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