
NASPA Peer Education Advisors Continuing Education - Summer 2023 Package
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In collaboration with the Peer Education Advisor Faculty, NASPA's Peer Education Initiatives will host two Continuing Education Sessions. This package includes registration for the following sessions:
1. June 20, 2023, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM ET, Peer Education Advising Continuing Education Session: Allyship & Action
2. July 13, 2023, 1:00-2:00 PM ET, Sex Positivity on College Campuses
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Join us for our July Continuing Education Session where Sexologist, Goody Howard, MSW, MPH hosts a session to help us examine sex positivity and how it often gets left out of the conversation regarding sexual health programming.
We are excited to have Sexologist, Goody Howard, MSW, MPH host a session to help us examine sex positivity and how it often gets left out of the conversation regarding sexual health programming. We will have opportunities to offer sex positivity reframe on existing programming and messages to increase student engagement.
Learning Outcomes:
- Compare and contrast sex positivity, sex neutrality, sex negativity.
- Identify sex positive gaps in existence peer education programming.
- Explore ways to engage overlooked populations in their sex positive programing.
Goody Howard
Goody Howard, MSW, MPH is your favorite sex educator's favorite sex educator. She shifts the culture forward by expanding society's understanding of sexuality & health, while connecting people to pleasure with confidence! Goody has been a Sex Ed Superhero for over 17 years and has committed her life's work to normalizing sexuality as a social determinant of health. When she's not teaching RIDEology, or another one of her sexual skill building classes, Goody takes an intentional approach to sex, gender, orientation, and equity in collegiate and corporate spaces. She brings relatable and necessary content focused on everything from HIV prevention and healthy relationships to sensuality and pleasure. Get to know Goody Howard by connecting on social media (@askgoody everywhere "Likes" can be clicked) or joining the FREE Goody Gang email list at askgoody.com.
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Dr. Tyler Hodges, student affairs practitioner and researcher, will discuss community shared goal setting for disruption and allyship. Dr. Hodges’ research centers on leveraging Black Feminist Thought as a framework for the retention and holistic support of Black Women professionals at Predominantly White Institutions. She is passionate about cultivating a sense of belonging and connection for students and staff and excited to create a space to increase your skillset around allyship and action in your role as a peer education advisor.
Join us for our June Continuing Education Session where we will discuss community shared goal setting for disruption and allyship.
Dr. Tyler Hodges
Director for DEI Training and Community Support; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The University of Tampa
Dr. Tyler Hodges is a native of Jacksonville, Florida. She is passionate about cultivating a sense of belonging and connection for students and staff of color through workshops, training, and cocurricular programming. She has been an avid student affairs practitioner and community builder in a variety of functional areas such as Multicultural Affairs, Housing & Residential Life, Religious Life, Student Advising, Graduate Engagement, and Parent & Family Programs at institutions across the country. Dr. Hodges’ research area centers on leveraging Black Feminist Thought as a framework for the retention and holistic support of Black Women professionals at Predominantly White Institutions. Tyler is a lifetime member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, karaoke, and podcasting with her women empowerment organization, Sister Soul Glow!
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Join us for our July Continuing Education Session where Sexologist, Goody Howard, MSW, MPH hosts a session to help us examine sex positivity and how it often gets left out of the conversation regarding sexual health programming.
We are excited to have Sexologist, Goody Howard, MSW, MPH host a session to help us examine sex positivity and how it often gets left out of the conversation regarding sexual health programming. We will have opportunities to offer sex positivity reframe on existing programming and messages to increase student engagement.
Learning Outcomes:
- Compare and contrast sex positivity, sex neutrality, sex negativity.
- Identify sex positive gaps in existence peer education programming.
- Explore ways to engage overlooked populations in their sex positive programing.
Goody Howard
Goody Howard, MSW, MPH is your favorite sex educator's favorite sex educator. She shifts the culture forward by expanding society's understanding of sexuality & health, while connecting people to pleasure with confidence! Goody has been a Sex Ed Superhero for over 17 years and has committed her life's work to normalizing sexuality as a social determinant of health. When she's not teaching RIDEology, or another one of her sexual skill building classes, Goody takes an intentional approach to sex, gender, orientation, and equity in collegiate and corporate spaces. She brings relatable and necessary content focused on everything from HIV prevention and healthy relationships to sensuality and pleasure. Get to know Goody Howard by connecting on social media (@askgoody everywhere "Likes" can be clicked) or joining the FREE Goody Gang email list at askgoody.com.
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Dr. Tyler Hodges, student affairs practitioner and researcher, will discuss community shared goal setting for disruption and allyship. Dr. Hodges’ research centers on leveraging Black Feminist Thought as a framework for the retention and holistic support of Black Women professionals at Predominantly White Institutions. She is passionate about cultivating a sense of belonging and connection for students and staff and excited to create a space to increase your skillset around allyship and action in your role as a peer education advisor.
Join us for our June Continuing Education Session where we will discuss community shared goal setting for disruption and allyship.
Dr. Tyler Hodges
Director for DEI Training and Community Support; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The University of Tampa
Dr. Tyler Hodges is a native of Jacksonville, Florida. She is passionate about cultivating a sense of belonging and connection for students and staff of color through workshops, training, and cocurricular programming. She has been an avid student affairs practitioner and community builder in a variety of functional areas such as Multicultural Affairs, Housing & Residential Life, Religious Life, Student Advising, Graduate Engagement, and Parent & Family Programs at institutions across the country. Dr. Hodges’ research area centers on leveraging Black Feminist Thought as a framework for the retention and holistic support of Black Women professionals at Predominantly White Institutions. Tyler is a lifetime member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, karaoke, and podcasting with her women empowerment organization, Sister Soul Glow!