Secular Sexuality 07.09 2020-02-27 with Christy Powell, Vi La Bianca, & Chrissy Stroop

This week Vi was in Portland, and got the chance to bond with returning show guest Chrissy Stroop over sushi. As they ate, they wondered: What significance do clothing choices have socially and religiously, and how does what we wear impact us and those around us? So that’s what we’ll be discussing in today’s episode of Secular Sexuality: fashion! Christy, Vi, and Chrissy will be wearing their hearts on their sleeves as they discuss everything from sexist school dress codes to shopping while trans/nonbinary to purity culture and how it burdens women’s bodies. Resources: Get in touch with this week’s guest at www.cstroop.com Want to read more about what is discussed in the episode? Start here: What is Purity Culture? https://sojo.net/interactive/their-generation-was-shamed-purity-culture-heres-what-theyre-building-its-place Sexist Dress Codes in Schools: https://pudding.cool/2019/02/dress-code-sexualization/ The Three-Article Rule and Masquerade Laws: https://www.history.com/news/stonewall-riots-lgbtq-drag-three-article-rule Lewdness Law Discriminates Against Utah Woman: https://www.npr.org/2019/11/21/781703956/utah-woman-charged-with-lewdness-after-being-topless-in-her-own-home National Breastfeeding Laws: https://www.ncsl.org/research/health/breastfeeding-state-laws.aspx

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Secular Sexuality is a weekly call-in show live from Austin, Texas every Thursday at 7pm CT. Call us at 1-512-686-0279. We talk about sex from a secular perspective. Sex and sexuality are natural to all living creatures but religion takes this and twists it into something awful and to be ashamed of.Acceptance, education, and fun is what we strive for. We lay the intersection of sex and religion (and occasionally ourselves) bare, openly and honestly. We discuss a wide range of topics each week, removing the shame and reclaiming what has been natural to us all along. Secular Sexuality is produced by the Atheist Community of Austin.Watch us on youtube.com/secularsexuality