Feb. 14, 2011: Should condoms be available in Boston Public Schools?

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Some recent studies show that teenagers learn more about sex through media–such as magazines and TV shows–than from reliable sources. For this reason, some say schools need to get involved—most notably in making condoms available to sexually active students. Emily is joined by Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley and Chris Pham of the abstinence advocacy group Pure in Heart America.

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