Updated On: 20 October, 2021 08:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Gayathri Chandran
Sign up for an interactive virtual workshop that will teach participants sex education basics including anatomy, consent and contraception

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Whenever I speak to younger audiences, I can almost never assume that they’ve received proper sex education in the past,” says sexuality educator Karishma Swarup. On Instagram, Swarup goes by the username @talkyounevergot, and for the past year through this platform, has been trying to reach out to younger audiences and teach them about safe and inclusive sexual practices. “When I taught high school students in the US, I found that the content material was of a level that people in India hadn’t come in contact with even at college,” she shares.

Karishma Swarup