
Rethinking Sexual Health Conversations with African American Parents Along Your Social Work Journey
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, host Renita Ray Davis sits down with Dr. Jenny Reed, social worker, author, and public health advocate, to discuss her powerful book, The African American Parent: Rethinking Sexual Health Communication.
Together, we explore the cultural, faith, and family influences that shape conversations about sexual health in African American households. Dr. Reed shares key insights from her research, the barriers that often prevent open communication, and practical ways social workers and public health professionals can help bridge these gaps.
Whether you’re working with families, supporting teens, or navigating these conversations in your own life, this episode offers tools, understanding, and inspiration, all along your social work journey.
The African American Parent: Rethinking Sexual Health Communication
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