The Centers for Disease Control is considering promoting routine circumcision for baby boys
in the US as a means of decreasing the spread of HIV, says the NYTimes.
Not only is this ignorant; it is dangerous. To women, and to people of color.
Public health policy makers have been talking up circumcision as a way to reduce HIV transmission ever since data first showed that it could reduce infection rates by up to 50-60% among African men. PEPFAR, UNAIDS and others jumped on the surgical bandwagon, ramping up efforts to promote circumcision in Africa. Family Health International even created a Male Circumcision Clearinghouse with the latest information on research and intervention.
And no wonder the joy. 50% reduction of transmission is fabulous. Unless of course, you knew that there was another way to reduce transmission by close to 100%, called... condoms. The fact is, promoting condom use in Africa has not been super-effective, and often because the public health officials...

Although I frequently attend professional and academic conferences focused on sexuality, it is the conferences not focused on sexuality that end up teaching me the most about how we are going to empower a nation to more effectively talk about its sexual health, education and rights.
Last week, the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) released the 2008, 6th edition of its 

America needs to talk about sex. All of us, not some of us because we are each responsible for ourselves and others. 
