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Biography

Sarah Diamond

Sarah Diamond
Phone: (619) 260-4655
Office: WC-333

Associate Director of Prevention and Education

Sarah Diamond (pronouns: she/her/hers) holds a Master of Education in Human Sexuality from Widener University and a B.A. in Psychology with a minor in LGBIT Studies from the University of California Riverside. She has been teaching since 2014 and has worked in the field of violence prevention since 2015, where she spent over 6 years at the city of San Diego's only dual domestic violence and rape crisis center, Center for Community Solutions.

Sarah has extensive experience working with LGBTQIA+ communities and adolescents, ranging from high school to college-age youth, as well as youth in detention settings. Her work focuses on the intersections of comprehensive sex education and sexual violence prevention, utilizing an anti-oppression, trauma-informed, and public health framework. Her expertise and leadership skills have lead to her involvement in local and state-wide committees including the California Department of Public Health's Rape Prevention Education State Advisory Committee, San Diego Unified School District's Sexual Health Education Advisory Committee, and the LGBTQIA+ Survivor Task Force.

When she is not working she can be found enjoying a San Diego brunch, cuddling with her dog, or traveling with her partner.