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July 31, 2007 - AMBER MADISON LAUNCHES INTERNET TV CHANNEL FOR YOUNG ADULTS ON REAL-LIFE RELATIONSHIPS, SEXUAL SITUATIONS AND SEXUAL HEALTH
Press Coverage
- New England Cable News
- Boston Globe, July 31, 2007
- TheBostonChannel.com
- Broadband 360
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- Boston Globe, September 7, 2007
- Boston Globe, September 10 2007
- WERS 88.9 FM, September 26, 2007
Sexual health and relationship author and lecturer Amber Madison has one goal: to empower young women with comprehensive and accurate information about their sexual health and sexuality in a safe, peer-to-peer environment. Madison, author of “Hooking Up: A Girl’s All-Out Guide to Sex & Sexuality,” provides fresh, insightful, youthful, and candid perspective to teens and young adults who are curious about sex, relationships, health, and overall sexual well-being. Through her book and her new Web TV programming, “The Talk With Amber Madison,” she provides timely, accurate and pertinent information.Discussing topics such as vaginas, masturbation, virginity, orgasms, sex acts, STDs, contraception, condom use, pregnancy, sexual assault, body image, relationships, sexual stereotypes, and sexual orientation, Madison empowers young adults to deal wisely with the questions, decisions and consequences that surround sexual health and intimate relationships.
Amber Madison Fun Facts:
- -It only took her one semester at Tufts to figure out that she wanted to study sex through a double major in American Studies and Community Health.
- -She wrote a sex column for the Tufts college paper and started writing her book the summer after her junior year.
- -She grew up in a “community” with a few common threads: die hard liberalism, a love of potlucks, and denial that the 60s ended. There were 20 families, 12 meetings a year, multiple bonfires, and one jointly owned tractor. There were artists, doctors, carpenters, computer geeks, and even a squatter.
- -She was at dance parties by the time she could walk, watching Dallas when she was four, and she knew about sex before she even thought to ask.
Excerpts from Hooking Up: A Girl’s All-Out Guide to Sex & Sexuality
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