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SHA Spotlight: afterglow

BY ALEX WHITMAN

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SHA was lucky enough to have the creators of afterglow - Lilly Sparks & Allie Oops - screen their first film, “Lip Service” at this past weekend’s SAR (Sexuality Attitude Reassessment) and do an exclusive Q+A with our attendees . What is afterglow you may ask?

“a porn site cultivating unabashed enjoyment of sex through mouthwatering videos, articles + audio.”

They are an inclusive new porn site where “women’s pleasure comes first”. If you’re looking for ethical and radical porn consumption, this is the place to go! Their first film, “Lip Service” paves the way for their promise to feature POC actors and work with diverse creators.

“made for women’s fantasies

high production value

true intimacy & connection

pleasure at every level”

SHA loves to see the creation of new and innovative porn sites! We are here for it and can’t wait to continue supporting afterglow’s future erotic endeavors.

Interested in learning more about afterglow? Help fund their indiegogo campaign and get exclusive membership perks for LIFE!

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Conscious Hedonism

By Eliza Sea

Image Credit: E. J. Sullivan drawings, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Image Credit: E. J. Sullivan drawings, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

This October SHA hosted the conference, Confronting the Unconventional: Sex Work, Trauma, Kink, and More! led by the incredible N. Jasmine Johnson and with a full two days of workshops by lifestyle and industry professionals. One of the workshops, Trauma Informed Consent, led by @glittersaurus.rex, spoke on creating inclusive spaces, unapologetically asking for what you want, the importance of transparency, the process of unlearning, and the term conscious hedonism. 

“Dan Savage would remind us all about being GGG – good, giving, and game. So, can we have our cake and eat it too?”

Traditionally, hedonism referred to the pursuit of pleasure in one’s life, however, it has taken on a more judgmental tone in today’s times having connotations of indulgence and happiness derived from debauchery (Merriam-Webster.) By definition, consciousness refers to a quality or state of being aware, particularly within one’s self; Conscious hedonism then, can be defined as the pursuit of pleasure contained and held within the ability, desire, and practice of self awareness. Pleasure should not be seen as indulgent, selfish, or an aspect of self to be shamed but rather something to be nurtured in the boundaries of consent and a practice of continued self reflection; Dan Savage would remind us all about being GGG – good, giving, and game. So, can we have our cake and eat it too? Conscious hedonism would suggest yes, just as long as the ongoing practice of consent is happening.

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Hedonism is famously (and historically) portrayed through the writings of the 12th century Persian poet and astronomer, Omar Khayyam. In the translation of his poetry in 1859 The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, hedonism is spoken about through an unapologetic tone and is “a passionate outcry against the unofficial Victorian ideologies of moderation, primness and self-control.” (Krznaric, 2017.) Khayyam, in the original poem, implies the absence of an afterlife, rejecting Christian beliefs (abhorrent at that time) stating that we must live in the moment and enjoy life’s pleasures not through excess but “rather cultivating a sense of presence, and appreciating and enjoying the here and now in the limited time we have on Earth.” (Krznaric, 2017.)

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References:

Hedonism. (n.d.). Retrieved October 7, 2020, from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hedonism

Krznaric, R. (2017, May 23). How 12th century Persian poet Omar Khayyám inspired a hedonistic counterculture in Victorian England. Retrieved October 7, 2020, from https://scroll.in/article/837453/how-12th-century-persian-poet-omar-khayyam-inspired-a-hedonistic-counterculture-in-victorian-england. (First image)

Krznaric, R. (2020, October 15). How 'The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám' inspired Victorian hedonists – Roman Krznaric: Aeon Ideas. Retrieved October 11, 2020, from https://aeon.co/ideas/how-the-rubaiyat-of-omar-khayyam-inspired-victorian-hedonists

Moore, A. (2013, October 17). Hedonism. Retrieved October 2, 2020, from https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hedonism/

Parenthood, P. (n.d.). What Is Sexual Consent?: Facts About Rape & Sexual Assault. Retrieved October 9, 2020, from https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/relationships/sexual-consent. (Consent image.)

Edited by Alex Whitman


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5 Minutes of Fame Interview with Jet Setting Jasmine!

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We are thrilled to be able to present this “5 minutes of Fame” interview with Jet Setting Jasmine from our Senior Director of Operations, Alex Whitman!

Jet Setting Jasmine will be presenting with Sexual Health Alliance alongside several other talented presenters this coming weekend!

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SHA Collab with the Famous Jet Setting Jasmine & King Noire!

A few tickets still available for this weekend’s conference, starting tomorrow! Register HERE

SHA is ecstatic for the upcoming virtual conference on kink, sex work, and decolonizing sexuality starting TOMORROW!

“Attendees will learn directly from sex-positive professionals — including sex workers, medical providers and attorneys — to be best positioned at supporting their clients."

We are so thrilled to see such positive reaction in press in outlets like XBIZ, Porn Valley Media and AVN.

Tomorrow and Saturday from 9am - 5pm CST, three-time award winning adult performer and licensed clinical therapist, N. Jasmine Johnson aka Jet Setting Jasmine + 8 Special Guests, will bring you TWO DAYS full of unbeatable interactive content including topics like:

+ Black and Kinky: The Decolonization of Sex

+ Poly In Practice

+ Narrative Therapy: Kink in Hip Hop Music

+ Dating HIV+

+ The Business Behind Sex Work

+ Trauma Informed Consent

+ Kink and Law: How to Negotiate Kinky Sex


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Decolonize Your Sex

By Eliza Sea

Conference Registration HERE for October 9th & Oct 10th

Image credit: Decolonize Pussy Power, Faviana Rodriguez, 2014

Image credit: Decolonize Pussy Power, Faviana Rodriguez, 2014

Decolonize Your Sex

“Systems of oppression directly impact our pleasure and our sexual life. I think if people actually understood that racism, classism, ableism, transphobia and femmephobia, directly impact our sexual expression – then they would actually understand sex. I think people try to put the cart before the horse. You have to talk about how your body has been regarded as a black person, before you fuck, before you start talking about who you’re attracted to.” - Erika Hart, 2020.

In reclaiming our sexualities it needs to be discussed how racism, ableism, transphobia, colourism, just to name a few, have perpetuated an othering when it comes to individuals who have faced the constant oppression of colonized systems. Being able to see perspectives that include intergenerational trauma and institutionalized racism are essential to sexual activism and practices of decolonizing and inclusion. (Hart, 2020.) Changing the narratives around sex and pleasure require a reclaiming of the power in sexual experience while actively pushing against institutional norms that center white heteronormativity. 

Image credit: @feministsexed

Image credit: @feministsexed

Lorde [Audre] asks us to do the more difficult and radical work of imagining what our realities might look like if masculinity were not the ideal to which we aspire, if heterosexuality were not the ideal to which we aspire, if whiteness were not the ideal to which we aspire. (Gay, 2020.) 

Decolonizing your sex means decentering whiteness and when it comes to sexuality, decentering the white gaze. Conventional beauty ideals and its relationship to sexual expression require continuous unpacking and addressing with cultural competency at the forefront of decolonizing our sex. In her book Pleasure Activism, adrienne maree brown discusses many aspects of sexual activism and weaves social justice practices with the human experience of pleasure. (brown, 2020.) To begin a practice in decolonizing sex, starting with self is critical – in the words of RuPaul, “If you can’t love yourself, how the hell are you going to love somebody else!” 

We have a deeper socialization to overcome, one that tells us that most of us don’t matter – our lives don’t matter – not as much as those of white men. We need to learn how to practice love such that care – for ourselves and others – is understood as political resistance and cultivating resilience. (brown, 2020.)

There is great power that comes with a sexual sense of self – knowing and connecting to ourselves in this way allows for deeper connections with our strongest feelings and desires begins a practice of decolonizing for all individuals that have participated in or have been oppressed by the institutionalized systems. 

“It is an internal sense of satisfaction to which, once we have experienced it, we know we can aspire. For having experienced the fullness of this depth of feeling and recognizing its power, in honour and self-respect we can require no less of ourselves.” (Lorde, 1978.)  


Continuing Education for Decolonizing Your Sex

N. Jasmine Johnson - MSW, MA, LCSW, is a licensed clinical therapist, the co-founder of her own adult film production company called Royal Fetish Films, owner of Blue Pearl Therapy, amongst many other accomplishments states that, “We wanted to provide a representation of black and brown people in a way we could all get behind” (Johnson, J.) 

SHA is thrilled to welcome N. Jasmine Johnson October 9th and 10th to our online conference series. This two day workshop will address confronting the unconventional - decolonizing practices in sex, love and lifestyle in practice as well as sex work, trauma, kink and much more.  

References

brown, a. m. (2019). Pleasure Activism. AK Press.

brown, a.m. (2020, June 28). A word for white people, in two parts. Retrieved Oct 01, 2020,from http://adriennemareebrown.net/2020/06/28/a-word-for-white-people-in-two-parts/comment-page-1/.

Gay, R. (2020, September 17). The Legacy of Audre Lorde. Retrieved September 29, 2020, from https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2020/09/17/the-legacy-of-audre-lorde/

Lorde, A., & Browne, M. L. (2020). Sister outsider. NY, NY: Penguin Books. Original essay, 1978.

The Triple Cripples. (2020, March 15). Ericka Hart on decolonising gender, sex education and medicine: Gal-dem. Retrieved October 03, 2020, from https://gal-dem.com/the-world-according-to-ericka-hart/

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Sex In the Time of COVID: Supporting Sex Work

by Eliza Sea

Sex is a complex subject at the best of times and made even more complex now that health authorities are urging populations to refrain from close contact and therefore sex outside of a household.  For many of us, this means we are being told that, “you are your safest sex partner” and for people in the sex work industry these are particularly challenging times. 

One thing we all can do is pay for our porn. This is a great way to support ethical porn production and performers and ensure that during times when we are being told to refrain from many pleasurable activities with others, we can explore solo or COVID-approved sex practices while supporting the sex work industry.

Image credit: Vicky Leta/Mashable

Image credit: Vicky Leta/Mashable

Edited by Alex Whitman

Erika Lust, Swedish erotic film director, screenwriter, and producer, has recently released a COVID era film that highlights six performers from around the world (including SHA’s upcoming conference speaker N.Jasmine Johnson.) “Sex and Love In the Time of Quarantine” transports viewers into the sex lives of how others are experiencing pleasure and staying sane while staying safe.

Check out the trailer and don’t miss out on our exciting upcoming conference October 9th and 10th with N. Jasmine Johnson! Click here to register!


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A Brief History of the Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction

SHA welcomes Dr. Peggy Kleinplatz, professor at the University of Ottawa, on September 13th & 14th, as she speaks on the topics of the history of clinical approaches to sexual arousal and desire concerns and optimal erotic intimacy. Register at https://sexualhealthalliance.com/september2020.


A Brief History of the Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction

by Eliza Sea

Spanning across history, from the Victorian era to present day, “The history of the treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction is inextricably bound up with the history of sexology, female sexuality, and conceptions and diagnoses of male and female sexual problems.” (Sexual Desire Disorder, Psychology Today.) The medical relationship with diagnosing sexual dysfunction, particularly with women, is complex. 

The Victorian period (roughly between 1820 and 1914) brought with it strict moral conduct that was expected of everyday society and a view of sexual health that leaned into modesty, lack of bodily awareness, and the cultural belief that sex for men was a need that required attention but for women was not a need and desire but rather a requirement they submitted to to please their husbands. Women were culturally required during this time to be free from sexual desire and pleasure (https://www.britannica.com/event/Victorian-era) and the belief that sex was a husband’s privilege and a wife’s responsibility. (Kleinplatz, History and Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction. 2018) 

IMAGE CREDIT: MARIA FABRIZIO FOR NPR

IMAGE CREDIT: MARIA FABRIZIO FOR NPR

Why does understanding Victorian cultural beliefs around sex impact the treatment of female sexual dysfunction in today’s context? 

“Male sexuality has been perceived since the Victorian era as more driven, more ‘naturally’ in need of expression and release, and as the template for sexual desire... Female sexual desire has been perceived as less driven/compelling and therefore, for better or for worse, in the ‘normal,’ feminine woman, more responsive and therefore under better control. This means not only that female disorders have been diagnosed and treated in terms of deviation from whatever had been perceived at a given time as normal female sexuality, but also that normal female sexuality has been perceived as that which deviates from and obstructs male sexual needs.”  https://www-annualreviews-org.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/doi/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050817-084802


The idea that desire (or anything else, for that matter) is on a binary scale is no longer (arguable, never) acceptable in today’s progressive discussions around sexual health and pleasure however, it is important to understand the cultural and historical context. Treating sexuality and the expression of it from the lens of deviance and wrongdoing sets the stage for a plethora of problematic conditioning. 


SHA welcomes Dr. Peggy Kleinplatz, professor at the University of Ottawa, on September 13th & 14th, as she speaks on the topics of the history of clinical approaches to sexual arousal and desire concerns and optimal erotic intimacy. Register at https://sexualhealthalliance.com/september2020.


Resources: 

https://www-annualreviews-org.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/doi/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050817-084802

https://www-annualreviews-org.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/doi/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050817-084802

https://www.britannica.com/event/Victorian-era


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5 Minutes of Fame Interview with Dr. Stephen Snyder, MD

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Denver Director of Operations & Respark Therapy Clinical Manager, Taylor Spaziani, interviews sex and relationship therapist, Dr. Stephen Snyder, MD for our "5 Minutes of Fame" interview series! Dr. Snyder's work focuses on provocative sex and relationship issues. Catch him teaching a day-long online conference on August 28th, 2020 and gain 8 AASECT and state CEs. Workshops are open to all professions.

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5 Minutes of Fame Interview with Sameera Qureshi, MS

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Check out our new interview! SHA Senior Director of Operations, Alex Whitman, interviews sexual health educator, Sameera Qureshi, for our "5 Minutes of Fame" interview series! Sameera's work focuses on sexual health and empowerment in Muslim communities.

Catch her teaching a day-long online conference on August 29th, 2020 and gain 8 AASECT and state CEs. Workshops are open to all professions. Register for here before tickets sell out!


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Statement of Solidarity

Dear SHA Community Members,


We are outraged and saddened by the horrific displays of continuous police brutality among the Black community and the ruthless murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Michael Brown, Philando Castile and countless other names and lives.

We are dedicated to our mission of radical collaboration, which includes the fight against oppression and racism. We strive to be actively anti-racist and will continue raising the bar for ourselves and the organization from events and conferences to our certificate programs and educational materials.  

Commitment to Inclusion & Fighting Injustice

As an educational organization, we believe our best work can be done by helping you, our community members and students gain insight, education, key resources and learning how to advocate for your Black clients and patients. This also includes helping you fight for social justice expand your reach and impact. We will continue to listen and learn how we can advocate in addition to providing resources, scholarships, doing our own work and collaborating with more Black educators, counselors, therapists and community members.
 

Below are some resources we have found helpful:

Justice June 
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1H-Vxs6jEUByXylMS2BjGH1kQ7mEuZnHpPSs1Bpaqmw0/mobilebasic


Antiracist Resources
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1PrAq4iBNb4nVIcTsLcNlW8zjaQXBLkWayL8EaPlh0bc/mobilebasic


Ted Talk
https://www.ted.com/talks/kimberle_crenshaw_the_urgency_of_intersectionality


How else can we help you to be actively antiracist? In the therapy room, in coaching spaces, medical exam rooms, other healing spaces and in our communities? How can we use our voices, our skills, and our drive to reform local, state, and federal policies to help improve the lives of our fellow Americans, and citizens of this world? These are big questions to ask, and it's important to sit with them and understand how even the smallest of actions can add up to drive change. 

Organizations and Directories

https://blackmamasmatter.org/

https://antiracismcenter.com/

https://www.blackwomenphysicians.org

https://www.blacktherapistsrock.com

https://therapyforblackgirls.com

https://therapyforblackmen.org

http://www.abpsi.org/find-psychologists/

https://blacktherapistnetwork.com/?s=

Dr. Chris Donaghue Talks Sex with Kristen Bell on The Ellen Show

How do we talk to our kids about sex? Ask Sexual Health Alliance’s Director of Clinical Education and LoveLine host, Dr. Chris Donaghue! He recently sat down on The Ellen DeGeneres Show with actor, Kristin Bell, to talk about how to approach the basics of sex ed with our kids. Dr. Chris states, “As soon as your kids can start to talk, you need to start to have THE TALK.” We love seeing Dr. Chris continuing to promote an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to sexuality at every age.

Catch Dr. Chris’ segment below!



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COVID-19 & SHA Updates

Hey all you cool cats & kittens!

We hope everyone is staying safe and quarantined. We understand this is an absolutely unprecedented and uncertain time for all and we want to be here for you in any way possible. For our CE program students, we are offering a catch up and support group via Zoom tomorrow afternoon.

And as many of you know, we have made adjustments to our Spring 2020 conferences to adhere to the CDC guidelines of no group gatherings. Our conferences this season will now be live online via the Zoom platform instead of in-person BUT attendees and students will be able to receive in-person credit per AASECT. Our instructors are prepared for the usual powerpoints, worksheets, live group discussions and questions. We are working to make the online conferences just as interactive as they would be in the flesh…just in the comfort of your own home!

Check out our confirmed LIVE ONLINE SPRING CONFERENCES below!

Addressing Modern Sexual Issues in Therapy and Education with Dr. David Ley - March 21-22, 2020

Sex, Anxiety & Reproductive Health w/ Elaine Sheff, Clinical Herbalist RH, Dr. Eli Sheff & Melissa Novak, LCSW, CST - April 17th-18th, 2020

Our Intimate Selves: Exploring Sex, Gender, Orientation, and Transgender Awareness w/ Lee Harrington - April 24-25, 2020

More to come…!

Stay safe and and wash those hands!



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SHA Spotlight with Dan and Pebble

Check out our interview with Denver SHA Team member Taylor Spaziani and unique couple Dan and Pebble! Dan is a sex therapist and Pebble is a sexual medicine doctor. Together they create a relationship full of radical collaboration! 🌟🧠

Check out our interview with Denver SHA Team member Taylor Spaziani and unique couple Dan and Pebble! Dan is a sex therapist and Pebble is a sexual medicine ...



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SHA Spotlight with Dr. Nan

Check out our interview with SHA member Taylor Spaziani and Neuroscientist, Sex Therapist Dr. Nan! Dr. Nan is a neuroscientist on the sexual brain and such an authentic, admirable professional. In this interview, she also discussed the impact of the Coronavirus as sexual functioning and mentions the importance of staying connected to one another at this time. 🌟Find her on social media @AskDoctorNan

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Getting to Know Lee Harrington

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Getting to know…

Lee Harrington

Tell us about yourself and your career. 

 I have been a sexuality educator and author for almost 20 years, having a deep love for erotic authenticity, personal delight, and finding compassion and passion in our lives. Before taking on adult sexuality and gender education, I began as a peer sex educator, helping my fellow high schoolers understand safer sex and better tools for their relationships alike. Now 40, I have had a chance to write extensively on these topics, including in my book "Traversing Gender: Understanding Transgender Realities," and have taught in all 50 states and 6 other countries worldwide. It is my belief that each of us deserves not just human decency, but to be seen and heard for all that we are.

 

What are the top 3 items on your bucket list?

 Three of my current bucket list items include learning aerial dance, writing a second collection of poetry (my first is "On Starry Thighs: Sacred and Sensual Poetry"), and taking courses in massage therapy to best support my partner's health and wellbeing.

 

Who is your sexual role model?

 I have deep admiration for the work of Annie Sprinkle, whose Ecosexuality Manifesto helped me examine our relationship to the earth as sexual beings, and whose work in self-love broke open an entire realm of sexual exploration for so many people.

 

What are some of your most important everyday values? 

There are a series of mantras I practice every day, and one of my core workings is the concept of: Compassion - Balance - Patience - Forgiveness - Gratitude. It is important for me to not just embrace these things, but to also not dive so deeply into them that they harm us. For example, Forgiveness that is too magnified allows us to be used or gas-lit, and when lacking in our lives, leaves us cut off from the world and carrying anger with every breath. It is about balance in each of these.

 

What is some bad advice you have heard people in our field give out?

 I have found deep concern with advice such as "if you follow my system, all of your problems will be resolved." There is no single cure-all pill for everyone. Each of us is unique, and what will guide us is a unique combination of the tools for sexual evolution out there.

 

The Sexual Health Alliance (SHA) is centered around providing Provocative Dialogue and Radical Collaboration. What does radical collaboration look like to you? What would you want other practitioners to incorporate into their practice? 

 For me, Radical Collaboration is about the power of intersectionality. When we take any one voice as gospel, we diffuse the magic that comes from hearing a chorus of perspective. Even if I, as a queer transgender man, speak on transgender awareness, I carry only my own voice, as well as the stories, knowledge, and experiences gifted to me by others. However, having other voices share their lens on gender, orientation, sexual behavior, and transgender and gender diverse experience will paint a far more complex and enriching viewpoint. This is why empowering attendees and panelists alike to speak up matters so much. Your voice matters, and together we can dive deeper into a topic.

 

 



As a prominent sexuality professional, you have made a wonderful career as a sex educator. What would you recommend to young educators or therapists wanting to follow in your footsteps?

There are a number of approaches to becoming a sexuality educator or therapist. For some, it is about taking an academic path, pursuing a Masters or PhD in the specialty you are drawn to with passion. Another is through peer support and volunteerism, learning on your feet and being mentored directly by those already doing the work. Sometimes it is about bringing a skill you already have and translating it into this field, for example nurses bringing their medical knowledge into this field, yoga instructors who bring their somatic knowledge into this path, or adult performers  who bring a hands-on body of skills into teaching others from that knowledge. Valuing all of these is important, and examining where your passions are is key to developing a path that serves others from your place of excellence. Don’t let others potentially judging where you got here from stop you from serving the world.


What book(s) are you reading right now?

I am reading a few different books at this time, and alternate between them. My current lineup includes:

* “This Heart Holds Many: My Life as the Nonbinary Millennial Child of a Polyamorous Family” by Koe Creation

* “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness” by Michelle Alexander

* “Akata Warrior” by Nnedi Okorafor

* “Amenti Oracle Guide Book: Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World” by Jennifer Sodini

What’s the most important thing you talk about with your students and classes you teach?Authenticity, passion, and kindness are key in my work. That includes not just kindness to others, but kindness to yourself as you learn new things and stumble when making mistakes. Passion is not just about sexual and emotional drive, it is also about finding where you can put your passions out into the world and use them to connect with those you care about, meeting them where there passions are as well. Finally, authenticity is about diving into yourself to find what is there, having the courage to bring that awareness to your life, and be open to learning new things that may change how you look at the world… and yourself.

What are your top 2 books that have influenced you and why?
Two books that immediately come to mind are “Palimpsest” by Catherynne Valente and “The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals” by Michael Pollan. Palimsest is a story set in a dark fairyland that is rife with sexual and emotional beauty and trauma alike, and it led me not just on a self-examination of how I connect with others, but on a personal note led Valente and I to become friends but travel with her and others as a performing artist. On the other hand, Pollan’s work had me examine how individuals and environments overlap with one another, and led to me presenting a keynote on the interactions between sexuality communities and scarcity at the Transcending Boundaries Conference. You can watch it, or read it, at http://passionandsoul.com/news/tbckeynote/

SHA utilizes social media to reach our members as well as to find new sexuality content and research, how do you think social media has influenced our culture’s sexuality?

One of the ways social media has changed sexuality worldwide is that it has allowed us to interact with people we might never met otherwise. Suddenly, the single transgender person in a small town can have allies around the globe, and no longer feel alone. An individual of specific erotic interests can find partners, or have discussions with their peers that they may have never met. This is a radical shift over the past twenty or so years, and has been so inspirational to be part of.



Our team finds podcasts, youtube and other social media platforms sometimes more educational and useful than traditional models. Do you think social media should have a place in formal training, and if so, how much?

I love multi-medium approaches to education. There are so many types of learners out there, and having tools available for people who learn through hearing, watching, taking notes, discussing, doing something side by side, and teaching others is important. Podcasts (such as my own Passion And Soul Podcast) might be great for someone who listens to learn, while someone who thrives with discussion will benefit from interactive discussions on Twitter or Facebook. Adding social media platforms to classic education can allow for diverse learners from around the world to interact with each other outside of a single mode of learning or a single bubble of people they might be exposed to otherwise.

Where is your next dream vacation?

Though I would love to do a long trip to Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos, in all honesty, after SARS-COV2 (COVID-19) truly passes, I would love a window of time gathering with dear friends, indulging in a cuddle pile or sitting a camp fire sharing our hearts.

What are 2 of the most important things you do every day?

Every day I set myself up for success by taking my medication along with healthy food, and spending time in front of my altar or reading from an inspirational book. One takes care of my physical health, and the other centers me in my emotional and spiritual health.

What’s your favorite place you’ve traveling to for your job and why?Every year I attend two campground based events in Northern Maryland. Camp Crucible and Dark Odyssey are both crossover events between a variety of alternative sexuality communities, where for either 9 days (Crucible) or 5 days (Dark Odyssey) people are offered a safe space to explore and expand their sexual and emotional expression amongst their peers, setting aside judgement, and learning (and playing) on a diverse set of topics. They take place on the same land with one being a massive festival (Dark Odyssey) and the other a more intimate gathering (Crucible). I love them both!


What’s your favorite story to tell?

As an educator on gender and transgender issues, I am often moved to share the story of one of my students who over time is becoming a friend. They were assigned male at birth, sixty plus years ago, and never quite felt like the gender norms for being male fit for them. First they thought they might be a crossdresser, and though their wife supported this, it wasn’t quite right. Then they debated whether they might be a transgender woman, but it wasn’t the right fit. Then, just a few years ago, they met a genderqueer person in their twenties. Their heart lit up. They finally had a term for themselves and a way to describe themselves to the world, after sixty years. It changed their life. It reminded me that we keep evolving, and language keeps evolving, and it can help us express our hearts in beautiful and powerful ways.



Red Carpet Question: Tell the world what you’re working on! What would you like everyone to know or check out?

 My anthology, "Queer Magic: Power Beyond Boundaries," co-edited with Tai Fenix Kulystin, is on bookshelves now, and I am so proud of it. Over 40 contributors shared their voices in the form of academic essays, emotional poetry, interviews with elders, beautiful artwork, and more to paint a picture of the intersections of queer experience and magic or spiritual practices from around the world. You can also find my blog going back to 1998, a catalogue of my podcasts, and my upcoming travel schedule at PassionAndSoul.com


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5-Minutes-of-Fame with Melissa Novak

Check out our interview with Certified Sex Therapist and Licensed Cognitive Behavioral Therapist Melissa Novak! Tune in to learn more about the fun and bright Melissa Novak & listen to her speak about the importance between anxiety and sex and her work around it all. See her in Austin on Saturday April 18th on her lecture about Anxiety, Sex and Reproductive Health! https://youtu.be/HMuGob0Im2I

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5-Minutes-of-Fame with Dr. Chris Donaghue

Taylor Spaziani Interviews SHA’s Advisory Board Member Dr. Chris Donaghue for his 5-Minutes-of-Fame with SHA 💎

Taylor Spaziani from the Sexual Health Alliance interviews SHA's Advisory Board Member Dr. Chris Donaghue for his 5-Minutes-of-Fame with SHA! 💎

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5-Minutes-of-Fame with Molly Adler

Check out our short interview with social worker and certified sex therapist Molly Adler.

The Sexual Health Alliance interviews Molly Adler for her Five Minutes of Fame with SHA.

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5-Minutes of Fame with Ryan Scoats

Dr. Ryan Scoats, specializes in the sociology of gender, sexuality and sexual behavior; in particular, threesomes and group sex.

Dr. Ryan Scoats, specializes in the sociology of gender, sexuality and sexual behavior; in particular, threesomes and group sex.

Tell us about yourself and your career. 

 

My academic career started in 2010 when I undertook a master’s in research and sociology with the hope that this would start me on the academic path. My initial interests related to masculinity and how young men were engaging with each other in more intimate, less homophobic ways. During some time spent away from studies, teaching English in Japan, I read a book by my former supervisor on monogamy and infidelity: The Monogamy Gap. This book in particular piqued my interest and opened me up to the prospect of studying not only masculinities, but monogamy as well. This in turn lead to an interest in consensual non-monogamy and finally my PhD in threesomes. 

 

I am now an assistant professor of sociology in the UK and have had some fantastic opportunities to help educate others around consensual non-monogamy, and in particular, threesomes. As someone who is not shy talking about sex, I love to engage with others to help dispel some of the myths around sex and relationship practices. I also find academic research a fascinating pursuit and hope that my growing body of research on threesomes can help encourage future sexology research. 

 

When I’m not reading, writing, talking, or teaching sex, I like to get outside climbing, cycling and camping. Unfortunately, British weather can make this a little difficult, so board games and a pub with a fire are also a good option.[RS1] 

 

 

·  What are the top 3 items on your bucket list?

 

To Visit Chernobyl

To travel down the Norwegian Fjords by kayak

To spend time working somewhere extremely remote (like the Antarctic)

 

 

·  Who is your sexual role model?

 

To pin down one role model is tricky, but there are certainly lots of people I have huge respect for. For example, I really admire Dan Savage and how he uses rational thinking (rather than knee-jerk reaction) when delving into people’s unusual sexual experiences. I think a lot of people would automatically stigmatise and chastise these people, whereas he doesn’t. In terms of other scholars, the work of people like Katherine Frank is often quite astounding in its level of detail and insight, particularly regarding group sex. Then there is my academic mentor, Eric Anderson, who has guided me in my studies since my undergraduate degree and still provides a lot of wisdom.

 

·  What is some bad advice you have heard people in our field give out?

 

If your partner is sexually interested in someone else, this means they no longer love you.

 

 

·  At SHA our goal is to provide therapists & healthcare providers with high-quality sexuality training because they often receive little to no education in sexual health. What is the most important piece about sex that you want all providers to know? What you want them to incorporate into their practice?

 

Many people have and engage in a wide and varied range of sexual practices and interests. Just because a sexual interest is niche, or something you have not come across before, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is a harmful practice or is a symptom of some other deficiency. Try not to project your own sexual ethics and preferences onto others and judge them for their difference.

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5 Minutes of Fame with David Prescott

Taylor Spaziani interviews David Prescott for 5 Minutes of Fame with SHA ✨

Taylor Spaziani at the Sexual Health Alliance (SHA) interviews social worker David Prescott

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