ACLU panel to discuss sex ed in school

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The ACLU of Indiana's First Wednesday lunchtime discussions for the fall season kicks off tomorrow with the topic of "Sex Ed: What Should Schools be Teaching?"

Panelists for the Sept. 3 session are Betty Cockrum, executive director of Planned Parenthood in Indiana; Pamela Davis, area coordinator for The Peers Project, a program which supports healthy decision-making and risk avoidance among teens; Jesse Goodman, Ph.D., professor of education at Indiana University in Bloomington; and moderator Fran Quigley, former executive director of the ACLU of Indiana.

The lunchtime session is from noon to 12:50 p.m. at its new location at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Campus Center, 420 University Blvd., Indianapolis. Parking is available in the Vermont Street garage, which is free for First Wednesday guests.

More information about First Wednesdays can be found on the ACLU of Indiana's Web site.

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