Publications and media

Recorded interviews with people who deal with the topics of sex education and equality education on a daily basis, as well as the publications ‘Good Sex Ed’ and ‘RespectEd’, complement the materials from the website. The films feature contributions from people who specialise in the promotion of human rights, education or psychological support, as well as those who experience discrimination because they belong to a minority group. The films can be used as educational materials for adolescents. The publications, on the other hand, will be particularly useful for those who wish to expand their knowledge with detailed information from other European countries and beyond. At the moment, the publications are only available in English.

Good Sex Ed Okładka

Good Sex Ed

This is a mini guide to contemporary sex education in Europe. It helps to understand its greatest challenges, their sources and potential consequences. It pinpoints the most pressing problems - actual and potential - in their essence and in a geographical context. It identifies those who are the most influential in the development of sex education. It presents the best and worst practices from a number of European countries. The guide helps to understand why we can’t speak of just one sex education.

editing
Miłosz Hodun, Michał Sawicki, Michał Tęcza
translation and proofreading
Natalia Czekalska
design and typesetting
Marcin Hernas | tessera.org.pl
Respect Ed Okładka

Respect Ed

When human rights as such are seen as a threat to independence and national values, phenomena such as anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and xenophobia become political tools, and minorities become enemies. In such circumstances, the most important tool for building tolerance and openness is education. Education that is a common good and is available to everyone, regardless of background or views. Education that has the power to shape social attitudes. This publication describes the role of education in the process of shaping positive attitudes during difficult times of right-wing populism.

editing
Miłosz Hodun, Michał Sawicki, Michał Tęcza
translation and proofreading
Natalia Czekalska
design and typesetting
Marcin Hernas | tessera.org.pl

Teaser

What sex education is and why it is important
Video
Asia Łopat, Lude Réno
animation
Margarita Minkevich

Teaser

What sex education is and why it is important
Video
Asia Łopat, Lude Réno
animation
Margarita Minkevich

Sex education

We talk about how education is a process, what initiation is, and how sex is different from sexuality... We explain terms such as grooming, chemsex, sexting, and cyberbullying.
Featuring
Miłosz Hodun, Małgorzata Iwanek, Anna Kaleta, Maciej Kępka, Michał Sawicki, Michał Tęcza
Video
Asia Łopat, Lude Réno
animation
Margarita Minkevich

People with disabilities

We talk about what ableism and invisibility are for people with disabilities. We talk about how sound equality education helps break down stereotypes.
Featuring
Żaneta Krysiak, Marta Lorczyk
Video
Asia Łopat, Lude Réno
animation
Margarita Minkevich

National and ethnic minorities

We tell why it is crucial to include the voices of people with migrant and refugee experiences in education. We point out that it is worthwhile to view other cultures not only through their folklore.
Featuring
Myroslava Keryk, Małgorzata Waszczuk
Video
Asia Łopat, Lude Réno
animation
Margarita Minkevich

LGBT+ people

We explain that one of the most important elements of equality education is equality language. We point out the health consequences of a lack of equality education.
Featuring
Michał Sawicki, Michał Tęcza
Video
Asia Łopat, Lude Réno
animation
Margarita Minkevich

Religious minorities

We talk about how equality education builds bridges between people from different cultures and religions. We show why it is important to talk about anti-Semitism, including in the context of other forms of discrimination.
Featuring
Elsi Adajew, Anna Zielińska
Video
Asia Łopat, Lude Réno
animation
Margarita Minkevich

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