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Atlanta, Ga: Sex 2.0 Conference

From the 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.

I know there will be at least two people of color speaking, which I hope is a sign that race — and how sex and pornography are racialized as well as gendered — will at least be mentioned.

I will also try my best not to blush, giggle or tee-hee while attending.

Event details

  • When: Saturday, April 12, 2008 from 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
  • Where: 1763 A Deviant Place of Decadence, 1763 Montreal Circle, Tucker, GA 30084
  • How much: $40 now through March 28; $50 after
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One comment

  1. Thanks for the plug! And seriously, I doubt you’ll giggle. Not in a bad way that is… hopefully there will be plenty of laugher! Like Twanna says in her session description, why should talking about sex be so boring and sterile?

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