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Replay Matinee: Bonnie J. Rough

Beyond Birds and Bees

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Date:
Thursday, April 11
Time:
1:30 pm PDT
Cost:
Free

Venue

The Wyncote NW Forum
1119 8th Ave (Entrance off Seneca St.)
Seattle, 98101 United States
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Replay Matinee
Headshot of Bonnie J. Rough (with fair skin, brown ponytail, and bangs)
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Town Hall’s new Replay Matinee series invites you to come together in our building to enjoy screenings of our greatest hits – during the day! This community program is free to all participants.

Note: this is a screening of a previous in-person event. The speakers will not be in attendance.

This Replay Matinee features Bonnie J. Rough, who came to the Town Hall stage in 2018 to discuss her book Beyond Birds & Bees.

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As new movements throw fresh awareness on the ills of gender inequality in American life, how can we ensure we raise children with healthy, positive, shame-free, and egalitarian attitudes about bodies, gender, sex, and love? To shed some light on this discussion, author Bonnie J. Rough takes Town Hall’s stage in conversation with sexuality and parenting expert Amy Lang and columnist Nicole Brodeur. With wisdom from her book Beyond Birds & Bees: Bringing Home a New Message About Sex, Love, and Equality, Rough shares the story of her journey to the Netherlands as a new mother and the experiences she encountered that transformed her approach to educating her children about our human bodies. Rough brings the conversation of the birds and the bees into the 21st century. Join Rough, Lang, and Brodeur for a discussion on the ways we can support children’s sex-ed, development, and overall well-being across an evolving culture of gender and sexuality.

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