Sarah Audelo

Sarah Audelo

Sarah Audelo is the Senior Manager of Domestic Policy at Advocates for Youth. She works sexual and reproductive health policy for young people including: comprehensive sex education, GLBTQ rights, HIV prevention, contraceptive access, and abortion rights. Previously she was the Manager of the Youth Activist Network. Before joining Advocates, Sarah was a high school special education teacher in La Joya, Texas as part of the Teach for America program. In Texas, she was also a board member for the Valley AIDS Council, an HIV/AIDS service organization. While Sarah attended Georgetown University, she was a member of Advocates' International Youth Leadership Council, working on international reproductive health and HIV and AIDS issues. She was also a member of MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@s de Aztlan) and an Este Aztlan representative for the National MEChA Coordinating Committee. Sarah is originally from Bakersfield, California.

Sarah Audelo's articles

The Panel Congress Really Needs to Hear From

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by Sarah Audelo

February 23, 2012 - 10:03pm (Print)

There are many more perspectives Congress needs to hear from on the important topic of contraceptive access…especially when it comes to contraceptive access for women who use birth control to prevent unintended pregnancy. Here is a quick list of folks I’d love to see testifying, as well as a little background to show why their voices are so important.

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One Millennial’s Take on New Research on Young People, LGBT rights, and Abortion

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by Sarah Audelo

June 9, 2011 - 3:57pm (Print)

A new survey finds that young people are pro-choice, but that LGBT equality—most notably the right to equal marriage—resonates much more strongly with youth than does the abortion rights movement. Why?

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