O.School Action Kit
Use these pre-crafted media statements to tweet, facebook, email, and instagram about O.school’s policies and what you would like to see changed. @oschoolLive @abarrica @O.school @Andrea Barrrica @odotschool @mschiefo
Use these pre-crafted media statements to tweet, facebook, email, and instagram about O.school’s policies and what you would like to see changed. @oschoolLive @abarrica @O.school @Andrea Barrrica @odotschool @mschiefo
Many of you are familiar with the burgeoning sex ed platform, O.school. Touting itself as the cure to our sex-negative culture, it promised sex educators struggling at the economic margins a place to self-market and support ourselves. Unfortunately, the reality for most educators on the platform is far less rosy. O.school subjects its contracted educators to constantly shifting administrative policies, silences dissent by firing educators, and offers sub-minimum wage compensation for our services. That doesn’t mean you should stop supporting…
I’ve been taking my time before responding to the conversation about sexual assault spurred by Kelly Shibari’s accusation of Reid Mihalko. The original coverage of Kelly’s account and Reid’s response can be seen here and a list of further analysis, accountability statements, community response, and more can be found here. Let me start, as all writings about a sexual assault case should start: I believe Kelly. I stand with Kelly. I believe we all deserve to live in a world…