By: Isis Burks

On Monday, February 12, 2018, UTSA’s student organization, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) began their yearly NAACP Week. This student chapter hosts various events in honor of their founders’ day and week. Monday evening, they hosted their 3rd annual “2 Can Play That Game” event. The facilitators of this event were: Isis Burks-Education Chair, Ebony Hamilton- Health Chair, and TaMarr Daniels- Assistant Secretary. This is a sexual health awareness event that is intended to educate college students about sexual intercourse, risks, and prevention. However, the event is not the average mundane informational. These students put a fun twist on it by facilitating games that get their peers out of their seats, moving, and even singing while learning.

The first activity was “Sexy Singing”. The participants sang a variety of Karaoke style, mainstream songs that contained sexual innuendos. While having fun singing songs that they usually listen to, students were made aware of the actual content in each song. Sometimes songs contain underlying messages that we might not think about because the music may be catchy and makes you want to dance. This activity also taught the participants to be more aware of their surroundings. Choosing to sing these songs are a personal choice that one does have the right to make, but maybe you should not sing them in front of younger siblings and peers. You would not want to send the wrong message too soon.

The next activity was speed dating. Contrary to the name, it was not the typical speed dating, it was more like a “meet and greet”. Students asked a variety of different questions that are typical in the first date or that they find important when getting to know someone. This game was a great way of getting the participants to meet new people that they did not know before and learn new things about their peers.

The third activity was the Condom Line-up. Students were given a jumbled list of steps of correctly putting on a condom, and they were tasked with putting them in order. Then, 5 pairs of students competed in a relay in which they coached their partner on how to correctly put the condom on a banana. People do not like talking about this part of sexual intercourse and just assume that everyone knows how to do this. However, there are a vast number of individuals that are not aware of the proper steps.

The final activities were six different relationship scenarios that many of the students could relate to, and a kahoot game. The kahoot game featured a variety of sexual health facts that were covered throughout the night. Although “2 Can Play That Game” was not the average sexual education event, it did a great job covering the topics that often make people uncomfortable but need to be addressed.