Eric Ramirez Naranjo
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My name is Eric Ramirez Naranjo, and I am 19 year old NYU college student and a Richie Jackson LGBTQ plus fellow in public policy at gay men's health crisis GMHC.
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Thank you for the opportunity to testify today.
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I stand in strong support of resolution 94 a sponsored by council member Hanif, urging the New York state legislator to pass and for the governor to sign a 4604 alongside a companion bill in the state senate to amend the education law regarding comprehensive sexuality education in schools.
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The bill is crucial for enhancing sexual health education at the city level and plays a vital role in ending the HIV epidemic.
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Today, I will outline reasons why this act is vital to GMHC and the communities we serve.
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But first, the opt out provision for HIV education needs to be removed.
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Section 7 of a 6404 allows parents to exempt students from HIV prevention education, an outdated policy that risks denying New York City students life saving information.
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Singling out HIV education feels stigma, demeans, and ignores its urgency, especially for LGBTQ plus students already facing heightened risks of harassment, violence, and homelessness, further marginalizing LGBTQ plus youth.
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GMHC strongly supports the removal of this exemption to ensure all students receive inclusive, accurate education around HIV while respecting parental choice.
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This change is vital to dismantling stigma and fostering a safe, inclusive environment for all.
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This bill will increase the good health outcomes and decrease STI transmission.
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CDC studies consistently show that states with comprehensive sexual education have lower rates of STIs, including HIV.
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Medically accurate, age appropriate programs empower youth to make informed decisions reducing risk of infections and unintended pregnancies.
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Adopting these programs in New York aligns with the public health best practices.
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This bill will help prevent sexual violence and increase student safety.
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Resolution 94 a empowers you to recognize and report sexual abuse by teaching consent, boundaries, and healthy relationships, allowing students to thrive.
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Research from Columbia University's SHIFT project shows that comprehensive sex education can lower the risk of sexual assault, youth dating violence, and lower STI rates in school.
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Resolution 94 a is a commitment to safety and equity.
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Access to life saving information, especially for at risk youth, is crucial to ending the HIV epidemic.
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With rising attacks on LGBTQ youth nationally, legislatively, and physically, inclusive education is more urgent than ever.
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GMHC urges the council to pass resolution 94 a and advocate for policies that protect all youth.