In some ways, we as a society are accustomed to think about sexuality as intensely private. Yet our sense of what sexuality means and how it feels is always shaped by our social context. On this note, #MeToo founder Tarana Burke recently said that she hoped we would re-socialize ourselves about sexuality and sexual violence. How do you think we can re-envision sexuality as a dimension of our lives that is justice-centered, that helps us end sexual violence, and that promotes our flourishing as humans?
Be sure to define your terms carefully here.
Sub-questions to help spur your thinking: how do we need to think and act differently to combat sexual violence effectively? How would both Christian and broader secular views of sexuality and sexual violence have to be transformed? How are people of all genders respectively implicated in this work?