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SHAME-FREE SEX EDUCATION FEAT. ANDREA BARRICA OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA

The untold story of Andrea Barrica, a queer Filipina American, and her vision of a world free from sexual shame. Through founding O.school, a sex education platform that forwards inclusivity for LGBTQs, people with disabilities, and minorities, she proves that sexual pleasure and wellness go hand-in-hand. Join the conversation #IntersectionsPH


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