Not only was I afraid of being stigmatized as a Black woman with a chemical imbalance that can negatively affect her day-to-day life, but I was also afraid that being honest would scare people off. I thought that anyone outside of my parents or therapist would see me as a liability rather than an asset in their lives.
Read MoreEv’Yan Whitney, sexuality doula and sex educator, talks healing, taking up space and accessing pleasure through the art of sensuality. She talks about her love for sensual self-portraiture allowed her to find a home within in her body.
Read MoreKia Livingston honors taking up space in a world that doesn’t create a space for the woman she desires to be. By owning a label that is looked down upon and letting it be known that it’s okay to love sex is just how she validates herself.
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