- What is Sex, Etc.?
- Who gets Sex, Etc.?
- How popular is the Web site?
- How many times a year is Sex, Etc. published?
- What will I do as a member of the art staff?
- Do I have to be a teen and live near your offices to be on the art staff?
- When and where are the editorial meetings held? Will I be expected to attend them? And what happens if I don’t have transportation?
- What if I can’t make it to all the meetings?
- What’s in it for me?
- How long can I be on the art staff?
1. What is Sex, Etc.?Sex, Etc. is a national magazine and Web site written by teens, for teens, on sexuality and health issues, published by
Answer at Rutgers University. The teen editorial staff who writes
Sex, Etc. gives teens honest and comprehensive information about sexual health—info they might have a hard time getting elsewhere.
2. Who gets Sex, Etc.?Each issue of
Sex, Etc. is distributed to 30,000 students in the United States. Most students receive the magazine as part of their health classes. Copies are also distributed through many youth-serving community organizations throughout the U.S., and some teens
subscribe.
3. How popular is the Web site?The Web site gets more than 20,000 unique visitors per day, and includes topic areas like GLBTQ, Deciding about Sex, Birth Control and Condoms, and features like forums, polls, video and more.
4. How many times a year is Sex, Etc. published?The magazine comes out three times a year—in the fall, winter and spring. The editorial staff helps produce all three issues. They also write stories and create other content for the Web site.
5. What will I do as a member of the art staff?You will take photographs or create art and illustrations for the magazine and Web site and help determine the art direction of the magazine.
If you live near Asbury Park, you can also work directly with our design firm, Knockout (
http://www.knockout8.com). The designers at Knockout will work with you to come up with design ideas, help design pages, plan photo shoots, assign work to teen artists from all over the country and do your own creative work for the magazine and Web site.
6. Do I have to be a teen and live near your offices to be on the art staff?To be on the art staff, you must be in high school and be able to attend the monthly staff meetings in
Piscataway, NJ. If you live near Asbury Park, NJ, you can also work directly with our design firm. If you do not live near Piscataway or Asbury Park, you can become a teen
art contributor.
7. When and where are the editorial meetings held? Will I be expected to attend them? And what happens if I don’t have transportation?The teen staff meets one Saturday a month. The meetings are held at our offices on the Livingston campus of Rutgers University in
Piscataway, NJ. You can take a train or bus to Edison from just about anywhere in New Jersey. We will arrange for transportation from the bus or train station to the meeting site. We will also pay the cost of your transportation. If you live near Asbury Park, you can also work with our design firm in Asbury Park.
8. What if I can’t make it to all the meetings?Attending meetings is an important part of being a member of the staff. You will receive a schedule of meetings at the beginning of the school year and be expected to attend at least 75 percent of the meetings.
9. What’s in it for me?You will learn a tremendous amount about yourself, your peers, teen sexuality and journalism. You will have a chance to create art or photography that makes a difference. Teen readers tell us that
Sex, Etc. helps them make better choices about sex, relationships and the future. You also get a chance to honestly explore important topics about sexuality. You’ll work closely with a professional journalist and the teen staff to create the images that appear in the magazine and on the Web site. You’ll also have fun, meet new people and go on trips! And you’ll be paid for your contributions.
10. How long can I be on the art staff?You can be on the staff until you graduate high school. Once you graduate, you can be a contributor as long as you’re 19 years old or younger.