Planned Parenthood school sex-ed teachers sex-toy instructor and 'pleasure activist' on the side
Parents
with students at one California high school recently learned that two
Planned Parenthood employees who taught their impressionable children
sex education also held down some controversial side jobs.
One
of the sex-ed instructors at Acalanes Union High School in Lafayette
also taught a class on sex toys at a nearby shop while the other
identified herself as a 'pleasure activist' on her now-deleted Twitter
profile.
The
job history of the two teachers was revealed after parents learned
about the school's partnership with Planned Parenthood and demanded the
curriculum be changed.
Some
of the parents felt that Planned Parenthood, an organization that
provides complimentary reproductive and women's health services, was
actually encouraging their children to start having sex.
Two Planned Parenthood workers who
taught sex-education at Acalanes High School in Lafayette,
California
are being criticized for their controversial side jobs. Neither are
employed by the school anymore
'Planned
Parenthood is a business. It's a business that sells sex. It's a way to
get clientele and to sexualize young people and turn them into lifelong
clients,' parent Camille Giglio told CBS San Francisco in November.
The
unhappy parents then partnered with conservative legal group the
Pacific Justice Institute to petition for a new sex-ed curriculum.
In
the course of their fight with the school, the career histories of the
Planned Parenthood instructors were revealed and two of the teachers
raised even more concerns to parents.
One
of the instructors teaches a 'pleasure' workshop at a store called Good
Vibrations in nearby Berkeley, which sells sex toys.
Meanwhile,
one of the other instructors had described herself as a 'pleasure
activist' on Twitter, and mentioned attending CatalystCon, a sexuality
conference.
'These
are two representatives (who) happen to have a truly questionable
background,' Brad Dacus of the Pacific Justice Institute, which made the
initial inquiry with concerned parents, told FoxNews.com.
'There has been outcry from the parents. This school district doesn't
seem to get it when it comes to the proper protection for the students.'
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