I worked with [ICAH] for a while. That's a way to use art as activism. They do plays about consent. They do plays about teenage pregnancy, a lot of sex education stuff. Most of it is pay what you can or free. They do workshops all over the city. I think that's really important because sex education in Chicago Public Schools is very cis, hetero. It's aimed for the pleasure of males. It's not aimed at the pleasure of women or queer youth at all. So I think the work that the Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health is doing — turning that art into some kind of education — is super important.