NSRC: National Sexuality Resource Center

Become a Partner 

As one of the only national resource centers focused on the field of sexuality—where professional networking has been difficult if not impossible to achieve for decades—NSRC believes one of the most important resources we can provide is connection to organizations, academic institutions, and people who can help you further the field of sexuality within your work. Friends, allies and partners constitute the sexual literacy movement. Together, we can create and develop mutually beneficial and innovative goals and projects for furthering this field. People’s sexual health, wellness, and rights literally depend on our ability to connect and act.  View folks working in the field all across the country as we Map the Movement. Here’s how you can get involved.

Friends

Be a resource. We want to connect you to other folks in the sexual literacy movement, and help you connect to them. Anyone can become a friend of NSRC and the sexual literacy movement, simply by adding yourself to our map and asking others to do the same. Map yourself now and spread the word!

R-H Reality Check

R-H Reality Check's incredible web site is beginning to refer experts to NSRC. NSRC is happily returning the favor!

Allies

Of course we think anyone working on common goals is an ally, but we use this term to formally recognize organizations and individuals who formally pledge to support and grow NSRC’s Sexual Literacy movement by incorporating the concept of sexual literacy into their own work and by spreading the word throughout their networks. Consider yourself an ally? Let’s talk about how we can work together. Contact us at xx@nsrc.sfsu.edu.

Causes in Common

Main Image:  Link:  Causes In Common NSRC is a new member of the Causes in Common Coalition, and seeks to broaden the current concept of comprehensive sexuality education through sexual literacy so as to further reproductive justice, lgbt rights and a truly comprehensive

Partners

NSRC’s partners are those organizations and individuals who enter into formal agreement with NSRC’s Sexual Literacy Coalition in order to work toward producing mutually beneficial sexual literacy projects and programs that make measurable impact on communities. Have an idea for a joint project? Contact us at xx@nsrc.sfsu.edu.

SSSS

Main Image:  Link:  SSSS NSRC is working with SSSS to establish sexual literacy as the theme of the 2009 SSSS Conference in Mexico City and is committed to making an impact on sexuality researchers from all over the world with a new approach to research design that