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In this episode of Sex Care is Self Care, Founder Patty Brisben sits down with Dr. Chailee Moss, a leading public health researcher and advocate, to explore the intersections of sexual health, equity, and systems-level change.
Dr. Moss brings her expertise to a powerful conversation about how research, policy, and community-centered care can work together to close gaps in sexual and reproductive health, especially for communities that have been historically underserved or dismissed. We talk about what it really means to take a trauma-informed, justice-oriented approach to sex care, and why data alone isn’t enough without lived experience and trust.
Like the SHE+ Foundation, Dr. Moss also shares how the foundation is working to shift narratives, fund bold solutions, and ensure that sexual health is treated as essential healthcare, not a luxury.
By SHE+ Foundation, Women's Sexual Health Non-profit4.9
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In this episode of Sex Care is Self Care, Founder Patty Brisben sits down with Dr. Chailee Moss, a leading public health researcher and advocate, to explore the intersections of sexual health, equity, and systems-level change.
Dr. Moss brings her expertise to a powerful conversation about how research, policy, and community-centered care can work together to close gaps in sexual and reproductive health, especially for communities that have been historically underserved or dismissed. We talk about what it really means to take a trauma-informed, justice-oriented approach to sex care, and why data alone isn’t enough without lived experience and trust.
Like the SHE+ Foundation, Dr. Moss also shares how the foundation is working to shift narratives, fund bold solutions, and ensure that sexual health is treated as essential healthcare, not a luxury.

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