What: The concept of sex education seems to always be a controversial topic for Americans. From defunding research that examines what people do in bed to preventing discussion on how to engage in sex safely, there tends to be more defensive action than progressive steps. The most recent attacks have been against two nationally known sex educators who choose to educate (gasp!) college students. Apparently, some education isn’t to be allowed in the classrooms.
Join Megan Andelloux, sexologist and sex educator as she discusses her trials and travail to foster positive sexual outlooks in the minds of consenting adults. She will explain the furor recently sparked over her workshops on college campuses. Hear what passes for reason from those trying to deny college students access to learn about their own sexuality.
Megan Andelloux is the founder and director of the The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health in Pawtucket, RI. She is a nationally certified sexuality educator through The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists and is a board certified sexologist through The American College of Sexologists. She has worked full-time in the field of Sexual Education for more than 12 years.
Labeled by the media as “The Sex Ed Warrior Queen”, Megan lectures internationally at colleges, universities, medical schools, and sexuality institutions on issues surrounding sexual pleasure, sexual health, politics, and erotic justice. She is a Gynecological Teaching Associate at medical institutions on the East coast and developed the Gynecological Training Program for Boston University School of Medicine.
She is a regular contributor at www.sexualhealth.com, www.hercampus.com, and is an author in the book, “We Got Issues” A Feminist Response to Cultural Attitudes On Feminism. For more information, visit OhMegan.com or www.TheCSPH.org .
When: 7;30-10:00 pm
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