| | This weekend I'm going to be in Washington, DC for the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance's annual Sexual Freedom Summit. It's four days of institutes, workshops, social events, and talk about sexuality in the context of human rights. On Saturday night I'm honored to be receiving the Vicki Sexual Freedom Award, and I'm looking forward to learning a lot. From my perspective, which is mostly influenced by disabled writers and thinkers and the community I happily find myself in, rights aren't always the best way to talk about making sexual change. I can't wait to be surrounded by smart people who will no doubt challenge my perspective in ways that will be exciting and frustrating. If you're in or near DC there's still time to register. Maybe I'll see you there. ~ Cory | | Is Sex a Right: Disability, Sexuality, and Surrogacy in France Last year the New York Times covered disability activists protest of the French government's response to their demands for greater access to sexual expression. Both the article and the accompanying video raised questions that are relevant not only to disability in North America, but to all of us who are concerned about how and when the government steps into our sex lives.
| What Are Sexual Rights? It's a good question and there's no single answer. But in 1999 the World Association of Sexology adopted a Sexual Bill of Rights in Hong Kong. Read the full list of eleven rights here.
| Nine Lies We're Told About Sex Never mind the government messing with our sex lives, we do a pretty good job messing ourselves up in our own communities. See if any of these common lies we're told about sex are ones you grew up believing.
| When It Comes to Sex, Are Your Sins Invalid? An interview with Patrician Berne and Leroy Moore Jr., the founders of Sins Invalid, an arts organization dedicated to social justice that produces work focusing on sexuality.
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