Sex 2.0

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From the conference web site :

Sex 2.0 will focus on the intersection of social media, feminism, and sexuality. How is social media enabling people to learn, grow, and connect sexually? How is sexual expression tied to social activism? Does the concept of transparency online offer new opportunities or present new roadblocks — or both? These questions, and many more, will be addressed within a safe, welcoming, sex-positive space.

Respecting the confidentiality and protecting the identities of participants who wish to maintain a degree of anonymity will be a top priority at Sex 2.0.

Note: We will be following the unconference model, which means everyone is a participant rather than a passive attendee. This is YOUR event!

Goals

  • Providing education
  • Raising awareness
  • Mobilizing for social/political activism
  • Supporting one another and giving back to the larger community
  • Fun and inspiration

Sessions cover an enormous range of sex-related topics include sex writing, sex work, feminism, swinging, community-building, identity, the Internet and lots of other important stuff.

Click here for a list of speakers and workshops. You'll find SitPS friends Audacia Ray and Rachel Kramer Bussel there, among many other smart and sexy folks.

For more info checkout the main conference site at http://sex20con.com where you can even sign up to help with planning, propose sessions, and get updates.

 

Location(s)

Spring4th Center
728 Spring St.
Atlanta, GA
United States
See map: Google Maps

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Thanks!

Thanks for posting about Sex 2.0! I had been meaning to email you about it anyway, but this has been the week from hell (no A/C in Georgia in August = bad). I hope you'll be able to make it, and lead a session, if you'd like!

It sounds fantastic!

I will definitely try to put something together. I'd love to be there. By the way, my sister lives a bit northwest of Atlanta, so I can totally imagine what no AC in August must feel like. She was just telling me about how terribly hot it had been, and not in a good way!

 

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