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4/2/2019, 12:00am

Importance of women’s sexual health to be addressed at panel

By Shannon Long

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“Let’s Talk: A Panel on Women’s Sexual Health,” being held on Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Orndorff Theatre, will focus on educating members of Shippensburg University and the community about the importance of women’s sexual health.

The panel will consist of Jenna Wise, SU senior and editor-in-chief of The Slate; Ashlie Crewe, a physical therapist specializing in pelvic floor therapy; Kathleen Rundquist, a sexual health expert from Etter Health Center and Jayleen Galarza, a social work professor and human sexuality researcher.

Wise reached out to the Women’s Center about hosting the panel.

“I think it’s really important that both men and women know about these sexual health issues,” she said.

She wants to start a dialogue about sexual health issues that women deal with and how they affect relationships. Wise will be speaking about her personal experience, even though it might be uncomfortable and hard to talk about.

“If I can help one person, it’s worth it,” she said.

There will also be a representative from Keystone Health present with information on STI testing.

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