This year marks the 30th anniversary of the reproductive justice movement - an intersectional movement rooted in human rights founded by 12 Black women inspired by a global feminist approach that linked social justice and sexual and reproductive rights to fight for our liberation. In a cultural moment where the attack on our bodily autonomy is evident from the Supreme Court to the hip hop scene it is clear that we need to create a new blueprint for a body revolution starting with re-educating ourselves on our bodies.
Come experience a powerful conversation with actors, activists and therapists who are committed to reimagining what Black Sex ReEducation could look like and how it could help us unlock a wealth of healing and abundance for our communities.