Founder of the National Coalition of Sexual Freedom, Susan Wright, and activist Judy Guerin! March 28
Susan Wright, the founder of the National Coalition of Sexual Freedom with activist Judy Guerin will be leading 2 very interesting workshops this weekend at CSPC. Check them out and see if you can fit this in your schedule as these are not your run of the mill workshops. I know this is a busy weekend! Ms T
Media Strategies and Tactics AND Consent Counts
Sunday, March 28
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Annex
Sunday, March 28
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Annex
Don't miss these two exciting discussions/workshops with the founder of the National Coalition of Sexual Freedom, Susan Wright, and activist Judy Guerin!
Media Strategies and Tactics: Winning the Culture War (3-4 p.m.)
The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom (NCSF) has developed winning strategies for dealing with media persecution. Concepts such as privacy rights for consenting adults, minority rights, and adult sex education are now being used to transform the media coverage of alternative sex. It's not just sensationalism anymore.Media Strategies and Tactics: Winning the Culture War (3-4 p.m.)
Susan Wright will take you through the most notorious media incidents over the past decade dealing with BDSM, swinging and polyamory - from Jack McGeorge's outing in the Washington Post over his involvement with the UN Weapons Inspection team in Iraq, to the recent attacks against Folsom Street Fair and Winter Wickedness by religious political extremists.
Tactics will be discussed - what worked, what didn't and how the incident was dealt with on an ongoing basis as developments happened. You'll also get interview tips and soundbites, and will learn about hot button topics and how to develop a media plan of your own.
Don't miss this exciting discussion with Susan Wright!
Consent Counts: Our communities' major sexual freedom initiative -- what you should know and how you can help (4-5 p.m.).
A discussion of, and call to action for, the nationwide Consent Counts initiative (led by the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom) to decriminalize consensual BDSM. This discussion will include the breadth of criminal law problems we need to address, major issues that need analysis - such as defining what "consent" means in the various contexts of BDSM - and the evolving strategic plans for the initiative. Particular attention will be devoted to what you, as a BDSM/leather/fetish person, can do to help in this important cause.
Brought to you by Judy Guerin and Susan Wright.
RSVP requested at workshopRSVP@sexpositiveculture.org.
On Seattle Announcements Calendar.
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