The SEA blog offers thoughtful, evidence-based insights on sexuality education, relationships, consent, and emotional wellbeing. Our posts support lifelong learning, encourage empathy, and provide practical guidance for individuals, families, educators, and communities.
Mission
Our mission is to deliver relevant, developmentally appropriate sexuality education that empowers people to make healthy choices, understand themselves and others, and cultivate empathy throughout their lives.
Vision
Our vision is a future where all people experience healthy, respectful relationships—and where sexual harm, predation, and abuse no longer exist.
Kimberly Lilley
(she/her)
Kimberly Lilley is the President & CEO of Sexuality Education and Awareness, founded at the end of 2025 in response to the stripping away of human rights occurring in many parts of the world. Kimberly first discovered her interest in spreading accurate information about bodies and relationships in her 20s and found herself coordinating workshops to facilitate discussion on topics that many people had questions about but had nowhere to find the answers.
Kimberly has since been trained in all levels of Our Whole Lives (OWL), a comprehensive sexuality education curriculum created to align with the United Nations’ Technical Guidance on the topic through a collaboration of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) and the United Church of Christ (UCC) and has been facilitating these classes since 2019.

Kathleen Moscato
(she/her)
Kathleen Moscato is an experienced educator and program leader with more than 40 years supporting children, youth, and families. While her background includes extensive work in early childhood arts education, Kathleen is especially known for her dedication to Lifespan Sexuality Education.
Kathleen loves teaching Lifespan Sexuality programs and is committed to making them engaging, relevant, and grounded in practical, real-world applications. Her classes offer accurate information, values-based guidance, and essential communication skills that participants can take into their daily lives—for their own well-being and in their relationships with others. She believes that comprehensive sexuality education is one of the most meaningful gifts parents can offer their children and youth.
As Director of Programs and Family Ministry at Palomar Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Kathleen oversees program development and multigenerational engagement, ensuring that all offerings reflect Unitarian Universalist values and support healthy growth across the lifespan.

Jaime Gher
JD, LL.M (she/her/hers)
Jaime Gher is a lifelong reproductive justice and human rights activist. She engages in human rights litigation and advocacy to advance reproductive, gender, racial and disability justice worldwide. Over the past two decades, Jaime has worked with the Center for Reproductive Rights, GIRE, Amnesty International, and the United Nations to uplift the lives and advance the rights of multiply marginalized, stigmatized and criminalized populations across the USA and internationally.
Jaime is also the founding partner of Family Advocates, a boutique law firm dedicated to supporting individuals and couples to create their families using assisted reproduction, ensuring legal recognition of their parentage through pre- and post-birth orders and adoption, and enabling her clients’ to safeguard their families’ futures through estate and legacy planning.
Jaime is licensed to practice law in California. She has a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of California Santa Barbara (highest honors), a Juris Doctorate (JD) from the University of San Francisco (cum laude), and a Master of Laws (LL.M) from American University, Washington College of Law, with a specialization in gender and international law.





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