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VOLUME LXXIII NUMBER 6—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2013
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Parents divided on expanded sex ed in schools By Wendell Hutson Lasanya Holmes said there are some things that should only be taught to children by their parents and sex education is one of them. “I don’t think it is a stranger’s place to tell my 12-year-old daughter about sex. That is something a parent should do,” said Holmes, a 37-year-old accountant. “The government is always thinking it knows best for other people’s kids and don’t know a darn thing.” The state Senate recently passed House Bill 2675, which would mandate public schools that teach sex education to also include information on contraception and sexually transmitted diseases, such as AIDS, gonorrhea, chlamydia and herpes. Currently sex education classes only need to include information about abstinence and not STDs. But talking about STDs would entail graphic conversations and photos, which Mavis Smith said is not the school’s place to do. “I don’t want another woman or man for that matter showing my (10-year-old) son pictures of what a d*** looks like when it is infected with a STD,” explained Smith, a
STUDENTS SUCH AS these will have expanded sex education classes under a proposed new state law that would require teachers to add information about contraception and STDs in addition to the traditional information about abstinence. (Photo by Anthony Kaminju)
39-year-old shipping clerk for a south suburban manufacturer. “There is a lot of perverts and sexual predators working at schools and who knows, one of them could be teaching my son about sex. I don’t think so.” Schools currently have the option not to teach sex education and parents maintain the right to exclude their children from sex education classes, but Jerry Walls, 43, said he is not taking any chances. “I may transfer my daughter to a private school if this (sex education bill) becomes a law. No one is going to teach my baby about sex but her mother and I,” contends Walls, a taxi cab driver. “Instead of worrying about how much sex our children know about perhaps state lawmakers should concentrate on finding a better way to fund schools to avoid future school closures.” Not all parents are against the changes though. Some parents said STDs should be taught at schools with sex education because too many youth are having unprotected sex. “We have babies having baby after baby and we, the taxpayers, are stuck paying the bill,” said Rochelle Hamilton, 46. “I (Continued on page 3)
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA signs H.R. 360, which provides for the presentation of a congressional gold medal to commemorate the lives of the four young African American victims of the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, in September 1963, in the Oval Office, May 24, 2013. Attendees are from left: Dr. Regina Benjamin, U.S. Surgeon General; Mayor William Bell; Dr. Sharon Malone, Sister of Vivian Malone Jones; Attorney General Eric Holder; Representative Terri Sewell, Bill sponsor; President Obama; Thelma Maxine Pippen McNair, Mother of Denise McNair (in the wheelchair); Lisa McNair, Sister of Denise McNair; Dianne Braddock, Sister of Carole Robertson; Reverend Arthur Price, Jr., Pastor of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church; Gordon Douglas Jones, Former U.S. Attorney. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Rev. Anthony Williams’ Open Letter to the American Church (See page 16)
Chicago Heights nursing student feels at home in Kenya (See story on page 10)