I recently attended a sexuality, therapy, and public health conference—one of those rare spaces where research, practice, and community collide in the best possible way. I spotted so many SHA community members, reconnecting with colleagues and meeting practitioners who are studying and serving diverse communities.
From Emily Nagoski’s keynote on why our work is more relevant than ever, to cross-disciplinary hallway conversations, there was a palpable sense of momentum. Sexual health professionals are taking up space—and the field needs us.
