Dr June Low
Founder . Educator . Advocate
I believe every young person deserves the chance to ask questions, get honest answers, and feel at home in their own skin. Sex education isn’t just about learning the facts—it’s about understanding ourselves, our relationships, and the world we live in.
My work is grounded in the belief that inclusive, culturally relevant sex education can change lives. With a background in public health, law, and over a decade of teaching experience, I’ve dedicated my career to creating safe, honest, and accessible learning spaces for young people.
The Japanese word ikigai means “a reason for being.” For me, this is it. Sex education is the work that gives my life purpose.
My teaching is guided by care, responsiveness, and respect. I know every family brings its own values and concerns to the conversation—and that matters. My approach meets young people where they are, supporting them to grow into thoughtful, confident adults.
Because sex education is important. But how it’s taught—that’s what truly makes the difference. One honest conversation, at the right moment, can change a life.
About Me
Qualifications
PhD in Medical Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
Master’s in Public Health, Kyoto University School of Public Health
Barrister-at-Law, Honourable Society of the Inner Temple (UK)
Advocate & Solicitor, High Court of Malaysia
Awards & Recognition
Named one of 120 Under 40 Global Family Planning Leaders, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Awarded the Ingenuity Fund by Johns Hopkins and the Gates Institute
Featured by UNESCO, MIT, and UNICEF for innovation in sex education
Experience
15+ years of teaching experience across Asia and global platforms
Trusted by parents, schools, and international organisations
Creator of culturally inclusive sex ed curricula for underserved communities
Research Interests
Culturally relevant sexuality education
Digital sexual literacy
Consent and online safety education