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Sexuality and STD’s

1. Pam Stenzel - The Price Tag of SEX #1
Length: 20 minutes
The Physical Price – Pregnancy and STD’s – This video, along with the others in the set, use teen interviews mixed into Pam’s no nonsense delivery of the facts about teen sexuality to drive home the many consequences of early sexual activity. Good for teens and adults

2. Pam Stenzel – The Price Tag of SEX #3
Length: 20 minutes
The Emotional Price – You are more than just a body – Good for teens and adults

3. Pam Stenzel – The Price Tag of SEX #4
Length: 20 minutes
The Social Price – Sex is no Game (It will impact your whole life) – Good for teens and adults

4. Pam Stenzel – Sex Has a Price Tag (Spanish Version)
Length: 60 minutes
A hard-hitting look into the consequences of sexual activity, emotionally, physically, and socially. It is done before a live highschool audience. - Good for teens and adults

5. Pam Stenzel – Norfolk 2001
Length: 60 minutes
Video of Pam Stenzel’s talk at the Johnny Carson Theatre to Parents and teens in 2001. She restates many of the core issues of teen sexual behavior mentioned in her other videos.

6. Sex, Lies and the Truth – Focus on the Family Films – Public School Version
Length: 30 minutes
This is an entertaining and powerful video revealing the hard truths about casual sex. This film interjects lots of interviews with kids just like themselves who gambled everything for a moment ’s fling and paid the consequences later. Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble from TV’s “Growing Pains” along with professional athletes, entertainers and celebrities communicate that to wait is not a sign of weekness. Love and Lust is contrasted, and there is discussion about condoms and STD’s. It challenges teens with ther reality that one act of pleasure is not worth a lifetime of pain, guilt, worry, regret, and lost hopes and dreams

7. No Apologies – The Truth about Life, Love and Sex – Special TV edition from Focus on the Family
Length: 30 minutes
Hosted by Actor Austin O ’Brien, this is a powerful, straight talking message about courage and character, with gripping testimonies from kids and adults who lost what they wanted most because of getting involved sexually. It is well done and powerfully illustrates the impact on people’s live of casual sex. Great for teen and college audiences.

8. The Naked Truth – with Lakita Garth
Length: 38 minutes
An interactive, high energy presentation in front of high schoolers emphasizing self control, self-discipline, and delaying self-gratification. She deals with the myths of “Safe Sex”, “It can’t happen to me”, “They’re going to do it anyway”, “Peer Pressure”, and “As long as you love the person”.

9. The Outrageous: Keith Deltano – Live
Length: 74 minutes
A Faith Based talk given in a church to teens and parents. Using humor, facts and scripture Keith drives home the reasons for abstinence and equips young people with what to say and do in order to handle the pressures of their peers.

10. Making Virginity Possible – with Keith Deltano
Length: 45 minutes
A faith-based talk given to parents telling them they matter in the battle for sexual purity. He equips them with tools and strategies to help their kids make wise choices regarding sex. He explains how sexual imagery affects youth and what parents can do to protect them from it.

11. Sex is not a Game – from: The Medical Institute – 4 copies
Length: 11 minutes
This video delivers a much needed wakeup call featuring teens talking openly about real-life risks, and consequences of casual sex. This is a high-quality, fast-paced production challenging kids to take personal responsibility for their own sexual health. “Sex is serious. Just because some kids do it doesn’t mean its child’s play.” For High School and College

12. Just Thought You Oughta Know – from: the Medical Institute – 4 copies
Length: 7 minutes
This is a short intense production featuring teens talking to teens in their own language about the risks of casual sex even when using a condom. It is full of helpful facts and statistics on STD’s. It helps kids say no, and for those who have already done it, it gives them the hope that their past does not have to forever ruin their future. Great for High School and College.

13. True Lies Video Set
Part One: Sex and Drugs, Length: 30 minutes

This is a fast paced explicit expose of today’s entertainment industry which is systematically feeding teens the message that sex and drugs are cool anytime, anywhere. Using interviews from mainstream artists like, Britney Spears, NSync, Shakira, Eminem, Pink, Snoop Dog etc., as well a movie clips from popular movies such as American Pie 2, Road Trip, and many others, they show how the entertainment industry and popular music bands are promoting drugs and sex. The video’s explicit nature regarding the promotion of sex makes it best for an older audience. The teacher should preview the first section before showing it to make sure it is appropriate for your audience. The second part on drugs is excellent for all teen audiences and does a good job exposing the issues around drugs and the media.

Part Two: Violence and Suicide, Length: 48 minutes
Phil features artists like Slipknot, DMX, ICP, Korn, Papa Roach and others. It includes interviews with a school shooter, survivors of rape and murder, and parents of suicide victims, in an attempt to make kids realize that the music they listen to is having a profound impact on them even though they say it isn’t. Great for High School and College.

14. Aids/HIV – Fables Facts and the Future with John Harris
Length: 120 minutes
John Harris’ knowledge and skill as a communicator provide invaluable direction through the maze of data surrounding AIDS/HIV. Interjecting medical interviews and candid comments from those touched by AIDS, the speaker compels his audience to make common sense choices in these matters of life and death. This video is divided into 4 segments. 1) Facts, medical data and background - 35 min., 2) Looks at public policy on condoms an abstinence – 35 min., 3) Is an open forum covering common questions – 35 min., 4) Is a summary and perspective on the whole issue. – 15 min. This video geared for and older teen and college age audience.

15. Heat of the Moment – Just Wait (from Mississippi Dept. of Health and Human Services) - Two Copies
Length: 16 minutes
This is about real teens and real problems. Each of the teens in this video are talking from personal experience, either having to face the consequences of an STD, AIDS, an unwanted pregnancy or loss of hopes and dreams. It brings you face to face with the inner struggles of teens, their hardships, and the complex issues they face. Through the honesty of their stories and the reality of their struggles they all show how abstinence is the best choice so as to live life to its fullest potential. Great for Middle School through High School and any teens in intervention programs.

16. Everyone is NOT Doing it #1 (M.L. Video Productions) The Abstinence Concept
Length: 32 minutes
This 3 part video series is narrated by Mike Long, a graduate of the U. of N. Carolina and former teacher in the Durham Public Schools. In this video series, Mike is speaking directly to parents and teachers of adolescents. In Part 1 he begins by exposing the problem of peer pressure regarding teen sex. He identifies the pressures teen face and talks about human sexuality as including the physical, mental, emotional, moral, and social aspects. Teens are asked what real maturity is, and he concludes by exposing the negative consequences that occur for teens that become sexually active. The video series is set as an interactive conference style setting. It is informative and could be used in a classroom setting well. Each video comes with teacher discussion questions for the classroom.

17. Everyone is NOT Doing it #2 (M.L. Video Productions)
Length: 32 minutes
The series continues with Mike Long’s challenge to teens on the issues of responsibility and self control. He talks to them about what it means to make smart rational decisions. He brings out the effect that alcohol and drugs have on their ability to think rationally. One of the best parts of this video is his explanation of the difference between infatuation and love. Long introduces the unforgettable “LOVE TEST” and tells them that “Love can always wait to give, but Lust can never wait to get.” They are left with a positive challenge to have a great time, but to live their sexual lives free from regrets by taking personal responsibility for it. Each video comes with teacher discussion questions for the classroom.

18. Everyone is NOT Doing it #3 (M.L. Video Productions) The Abstinence Concept
Length: 32 minutes
This last video in the series begins by building positive reinforcement for sexual abstinence until marriage and shows how this will result in self-confidence, strong character, trust in marriage, and respect. They are taught positive assertive ways to talk to their friends and families. It ends by challenging them to pursue their life’s goals and dreams and to recognize that becoming sexually active will invariably affect their ability to reach them, especially if they become a teen mother or father. Each video comes with teacher discussion questions for the classroom.

19. Finding Love: Self Control and the Consequences of Sex - (Mike Worley)
Length: 38 minutes
Mike talks in front of a high school audience about the issues of self control and reaching your goals and dreams and the consequences of teen sex. It is a good presentation of the facts, and he engages his audience as he explores these issues.

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