“There’s just hard evidence that shows that when we give adolescents access to information, that it not only helps them delay becoming sexually active – that’s the effect it has – it does not sexualize them,” said Burlingame. Sara Burlingame Disputes Claimsīurlingame, who’s also a Democratic candidate for House District 44 in next month’s general election, was especially disappointed by a Cowboy State Daily story featuring Thomas Hampson, a longtime child sex crimes investigator in Illinois who said sexually graphic books make children more vulnerable to sex acts against them. They also are transgender-, gender-expansive- and non-binary-affirming. The books, “Gender Queer” and “Trans Bodies, Trans Selves,” are sexually graphic. Sara Burlingame, executive director of Wyoming Equality, a nonprofit group that advocates for LGBTQ rights, told Cowboy State Daily she has been disappointed in the publication’s coverage of two contested books in the Kelly Walsh High School library. By Clair McFarland, Cowboy State all books with sexual content are inappropriate for minors, says a top LGBTQ ally in Wyoming.
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