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IU Applied Health Professors Michael Reece and Debby Herbenick interview IU Assistant Research Scientist at the Center for Sexual Health Promotion Vanessa Schick about her latest research concerning lesbian sexual health on this first edition of their new segment entitled “Sexual Health Matters.” IU graduate student Abigail Sewell speaks about racism and homophobia focusing on two of the most recent crimes of violence concerning black, trans woman CeCe McDonald and the recent murder of Trayvon Martin. Our featured artist of the week is Idahoan singing duo Blaze and Kelly.
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Piece Description
IU Applied Health Professors Michael Reece and Debby Herbenick interview IU Assistant Research Scientist at the Center for Sexual Health Promotion Vanessa Schick about her latest research concerning lesbian sexual health on this first edition of their new segment entitled “Sexual Health Matters.” IU graduate student Abigail Sewell speaks about racism and homophobia focusing on two of the most recent crimes of violence concerning black, trans woman CeCe McDonald and the recent murder of Trayvon Martin. Our featured artist of the week is Idahoan singing duo Blaze and Kelly.
Additional Credits
Hosts: Helen Harrell and Joshua Sutton
Producer: Carol Fischer
Executive Producer: Alycin Bektesh
Assistant Producer: Elaine Bell
Board Engineer: Elaine Bell/Gretchen Metallic
News Director: Josh Vidrich
Theme Music: Mikial Robertson
Graphic Design: Joshua Sutton
Photography: L Garrett Studio
