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Challenging Social Media Policies That Keep Us Silenced

  • Chad Cipiti

We invite sexual health and freedom advocates to join us in this conversation and action planning session. Heart to Hand’s Sexual Health in Everything (SHE) Campaign is dedicated to creating space for Black women ages 18-30 to talk about sex…

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Lawyering for Sex Workers

  • Chad Cipiti

This panel will focus on the legal issues surrounding sex work, human trafficking, sexual freedom, and human rights. All three panelists and the moderator are attorneys who have dedicated their careers to defending the rights of sex workers and human…

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Vicki Award Presentation with Shanna Katz Kattari

  • Chad Cipiti

Shanna K. Kattari, PhD, MEd, CSE, ACS is an assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Social Work, the Department of Women and Gender Studies (by courtesy), and Director of the [Sexuality|Relationships|Gender] Research Collective. A White, Jewish, nonbinary,…

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Welcoming Keynote from Ricci Levy

  • Chad Cipiti

Join us as we officially kick off the 2022 Sexual Freedom Summit. Our opening ceremony will feature an official welcome from CEO & President of Woodhull Freedom Foundation, Ricci Levy and be emceed by the amazing Aly Oseth. Bring your…

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Lunchtime Authors’ Roundtable

  • Chad Cipiti

Join Woodhull's COO, Mandy Salley, for a discussion with the authors of some of the most profound and interesting books about sexual freedom.  We’ll discuss their work and how these texts embrace, celebrate, and fight for sexual freedom.

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Censoring Nudity

  • Mandy Salley

The majority of sexually explicit or pornographic content is legal. Thanks to the First Amendment, our right to communicate that legal content is protected, with the notable exceptions of “obscene” content and child pornography. But though the content itself might…

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