OTTAWA, Canada — This week, We-Vibe is kicking off its “We-Talk” free sex education workshop series that aims to amplify Black voices in conversations around women’s sexual health, consent, trauma, gender-based systems, pleasure, boundaries and more.
Participating educators include Dr. Nadine Thornhill Ed.D.; Jimanekia Eborn; Davia Frost; Afrosexology; and Ericka Hart. Virtual workshops take place via Zoom or Instagram Live beginning Thursday this week. More information and registration details can be found on the We-Talk Workshops webpage.
“We are so lucky to be working with such an incredible group of educators,” We-Vibe's Head of Marketing Americas Stephanie Keating said. “We know how important these conversations are and it’s our goal to provide a space to begin these larger discussions and create storytelling opportunities that can reach, and ultimately help, millions.”
With five sessions running over the remaining course of 2020, the We-Talk series covers a variety of topics based on the expertise of each educator’s respective field.
On Thursday at 3 p.m. (PDT), Thornhill will host “Taking Talks About Consent To The Next Level.” To register, click here.
Eborn will host the ”Sex, Trauma, and Boundaries — Instagram Live Q&A with Dr. Jess O’Reilly” on Thursday October 29, 4 p.m. (PDT). The session will take place on We-Vibe’s Instagram.
Frost will host “Sex Magic for Couples” on Thursday November 12, 5:30 p.m. (PDT). To register, click here.
Afrosexology will host ”How to Put On a Masturbation Show” on Thursday December 3, 4:30 p.m. (PDT). To register, click here.
And Hart will host “Gender and Dismantling the Binary — Instagram Live Q&A” on a date to-be-determined on Instagram.
All sessions are free of charge and open to all. To learn more and register, visit here.