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Education must move beyond "how things work" to "how to treat people." Key pillars include: 1. Consent and Boundaries This public link is valid for 7 days
So, what is the alternative? If we strip away the "Player," the "Persistent Lover," and the "Lone Wolf," what storyline do we give him? Can’t copy the link right now
If you were to watch a 1991 educational video encoded in an AVI container during the late 90s or early 2000s, it would feature distinct technical limitations: Consent and Boundaries So, what is the alternative
Inclusive of diverse gender identities, expressions, and intersex traits. Assumed heterosexual orientation as the default standard.
In 1991, classrooms used CRT televisions on rolling metal carts. Teachers played magnetic tape VHS cassettes. These tapes degraded with heavy yearly use. The AVI Digitization Wave
To understand the .avi file format extension attached to a 1991 video, one must look at the transition from analog to digital media. In 1991, the internet as we know it was in its infancy. Schools did not stream educational videos from YouTube or access online health portals. Instead, sexual education was delivered via physical media: