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waking up with ray

waking up with ray

By Ray Wallace

i've had this saying: if the sun can manage to get up each day, so can you.

in a society that evidently is failing us, there are a lot of dishonest and unauthentic opinions going around. in my last year of higher education (at least for a while) i wanted to take on the challenge of creating conversations that actual people want to hear -- by actual people. the year 2020 is one that i have a lot of hope for; but that hope relies on honest and authentic information. join me, as i spend the year 2020 in search of that.
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Sex Education, Is Education.

waking up with rayFeb 24, 2020

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Sex Education, Is Education.

Sex Education, Is Education.

In the fourth episode of Waking Up With Ray, we tackle some topics that school administrations are scared to talk about. Does separating kids by their gender make sense? Is it okay to not teach them about all sex organs? Why don't we teach sex education, like the science that it is? Is it fair that people's understanding or lack of, have been the ones writing the curriculum? Is it appropriate to take away education on something our society runs on? sex, money, power, greed? Tune in to hear Shelby Reaves and I's conversation on it all.

Feb 24, 202036:08
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Feb 17, 202038:49
Sexual Health Is The Solution

Sexual Health Is The Solution

On this episode of Waking Up With Ray, I was lucky enough to interview Mariah Clark. A community leader when it comes to sexual health. I have had many experiences with her within the state of Oregon as well as lobbying in D.C. together. In this episode, we talk about the taboo's of abortion care, women's health, and all the ways in which someone can get involved within their local community. Mariah and I are strictly speaking to our experience within this work and if you are more curious I would suggest communicating with a medical professional or seeking other sources. I would be more than happy to extend some of those resources.

Feb 10, 202048:16