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Advocates
for Youth and Rock the Vote Team Up to Say No to Abstinence-Only
Sex Education
Advocates
for Youth and Rock the Vote Launch Campaign to Help Young
People Tell Congress to Fund Honest and Medically Accurate
Sex Education, Not Programs that Promote Ignorance
WASHINGTON,
DC (August 21, 2002) To counter federal
policies aimed at keeping young people
in the dark, Advocates for Youth
and Rock the Vote launched a nationwide
campaign today to send tens of thousands
of signatures to Capitol Hill before
Congress votes next month on funding
unrealistic abstinence-only-until-marriage
programs. Using a unique, on-line
advocacy tool, the campaign will
help young people participate in
the political
process by encouraging them to sign
a petition for honest sex education
and to register to vote.
"Everyday in America, 10,000 young people contract an STD, 2,400 become
pregnant, and 55 get HIV," said James Wagoner, President of Advocates for
Youth. "Flying in the face of this reality, the Bush Administration
and Congress continue to direct millions in taxpayer dollars to abstinence-only-until-marriage
programs that censor information about the health benefits of contraception. Nobody
knows better than young people that these misguided programs are designed to
keep them ignorant. Youth deserve a voice in Washington. When young
people are engaged in the political process, we will get better adolescent
health policies."
Thanks to a half a billion dollars
in government funds allocated since
1996 to abstinence-only-until-marriage
programs, young people are likely
to return
to class this year to find that "ignorance-based" curricula are being
used in their schools. But they will also find an unusual message in
their e-mail boxes. That message, linked to an "ePSA" encourages young people to sign a petition in support of honest sex education,
and, if old enough, to register to vote. In addition, Rock the Vote "Street
Teams" will be at concerts and other events all over the country collecting
additional signatures.
"Rock the Vote has mobilized around this issue because America's youth have
told us that abstinence-only sex education is an unrealistic and potentially
dangerous policy," said Jehmu Greene, Executive Director for Rock the Vote. "We
don't expect the American public to make their political decisions with incomplete
information, so why would we expect our youngest citizens to make life impacting
choices without understanding all of their options."
As early as September, Congress will
vote to authorize $135 million to
fund abstinence-only programs over the next year. These narrowly defined programs
teach teens that they must abstain from sex outside of marriage—and that
not doing so is likely to have "harmful psychological and physical effects." Information
about the health benefits of contraception, including condoms, is censored
under federal guidelines.
Despite what abstinence-only-until-marriage
proponents claim, peer-reviewed research
has yet to prove that abstinence-only-until-marriage
programs are
effective. Even a recent report released by the United States Department
of Health and Human Services indicated that "no definitive research has
linked the abstinence education legislation" to the downward trends in
teen sexual activity. Meanwhile, programs that provide young people with
medically accurate information about abstinence and contraception—and help
them to develop communication skills—have been shown to delay the initiation
of sex and to improve the use of contraception for those who are sexually
active.
Advocates for Youth is a national,
nonprofit organization that creates
programs and advocates for policies
that help young people make safe,
responsible decisions
about their sexual and reproductive health. For more information, visit www.advocatesforyouth.org.
Rock the Vote was founded in 1990 by
members of the recording industry
in response to a wave of attacks on freedom
of speech and artistic expression. The
founders' goal was to mobilize young people to respond to First Amendment issues. Since
that time, Rock the Vote has become a leading political organization for young
people. The organization fosters a better understanding of political
ideas and processes among youth, and it provides concrete ways for them to
promote change in their communities. For more information, visit www.rockthevote.org.
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Note to Editors and Producers: For
more information or to set up an interview with adolescent sexuality
experts or participating youth across the country, please contact
Bill Barker at (202) 419-3420 or Jamie Falkowski at (310) 444-7041.
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