Dr. Leisha McKinley-Beach, founder of the Black Public Health Academy, and Dr. Jasmine Abrams, a Yale research scientist, engage in a crucial dialogue about sexual health. They explore what it means to feel safe during sex today, emphasizing trust, communication, and the importance of public health tools like PrEP. With insights on cultural barriers to healthcare, they highlight the need for equitable access, especially for Black women. Their refreshingly pleasure-focused definition of safer sex aims to empower individuals to confidently prioritize their sexual health.