Cory Silverberg
Cory Silverberg is a Canadian sex educator, author, and trainer known for their work in the field of sexuality education. Silverberg's approach to sexuality education emphasizes inclusivity, focusing on a broad spectrum of sexual orientations and gender identities. They have contributed significantly to the discourse on sex education by advocating for more comprehensive and inclusive curricular content in schools and through various media.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Cory Silverberg was born in Canada in a progressive family that valued education and open communication about sexuality. From an early age, Silverberg was exposed to concepts of gender and sexual diversity, which later influenced their professional path. They pursued higher education in the field of sexuality, earning degrees that equipped them with a deep understanding of sexual health, rights, and education.
Career[edit | edit source]
Silverberg's career in sexuality education began in the early 2000s. They worked with various organizations dedicated to sexual health and rights, facilitating workshops and training sessions on inclusive sexuality education. Silverberg is also known for their collaboration with educational institutions, where they have advocated for curricula that address a wide range of sexual and gender identities.
One of Silverberg's significant contributions to the field is their authorship of several books aimed at providing inclusive and accessible sex education. These works are celebrated for their sensitivity to the needs of diverse audiences, including children, parents, and educators. Silverberg's books cover topics such as consent, body positivity, and the complexity of human sexuality, making them valuable resources for anyone seeking to understand or teach about these subjects.
Publications[edit | edit source]
Among Silverberg's notable publications are:
- What Makes a Baby – A book designed for young children that explains the concept of where babies come from in an inclusive manner that is accessible to all types of families.
- Sex Is a Funny Word – Aimed at slightly older children, this book addresses questions about bodies, gender, and sexuality in an open and engaging way.
- You Know, Sex – A comprehensive guide for pre-teens and teens that explores the topics of puberty, relationships, and sexual health.
Advocacy and Impact[edit | edit source]
Cory Silverberg's work extends beyond writing and education into advocacy for sexual rights and inclusivity. They are a vocal proponent of LGBTQ+ rights and have worked to ensure that sex education is accessible and relevant to individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Silverberg's efforts have contributed to a broader understanding and acceptance of diverse sexual and gender experiences in educational settings and beyond.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Silverberg's innovative approach to sex education has garnered recognition and accolades from various organizations and communities. Their commitment to inclusivity and education has made them a respected figure in the field of sexuality education.
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