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This week on A Queer POV: Friends, Loves, & Life, I sit down with someone who has had a remarkable influence on how we think and talk about health, sexuality, and technology: Deb Levine.

Back in the early 1990s, while working as a health educator at Columbia University, Deb co-created Go Ask Alice, one of the very first online spaces where young people could ask their most personal questions about sex, drugs, and relationships, and get real, thoughtful answers. Long before the rest of the world caught up, Deb understood that people needed safe, honest, and judgment-free access to information.

Her work didn’t stop there. She went on to found ISIS (Internet Sexuality Information Services), later known as YTH—Youth Tech Health—an organization that broke new ground by connecting technology, public health, and community voices. Deb has always seen that sexuality and health don’t exist in isolation, they’re deeply tied to our relationships, mental health, and the way we care for one another.

What I admire most about Deb is her humanity. She has always approached her work with courage, humor, and compassion. She’s been a fierce ally to the LGBTQ community, helping to create spaces where our stories and health truly matter. And I’m lucky enough to call her not only a mentor, but also a friend.

In our conversation, Deb shares stories about her early days as a Deadhead, her nonlinear way of thinking, the battles she fought to get institutions to listen, and her commitment to making sure people have the knowledge they need to live healthier, freer lives.

Deb has such a unique way of looking at the world, and I can’t wait for you to hear her perspective.

🎙️ I hope you enjoy my conversation with Deb Levine.

-David

Deb Levine, MA. www.linkedin.com/in/deblevine/

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