Acclaimed Sexuality Education Program Adds More Educators & Workshop Offerings!

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PAWTUCKET, Rhode Island (October 26, 2016) – The CSPH’s “Study Sex College Tour,” also known as the SSCT (http://www.TheCSPH.org/study-sex), enters its 7th year. To celebrate, the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health (http://www.TheCSPH.org) has added members to its education team and expanded its workshop offerings. In addition, newly added for this season, the SSCT will bring the CSPH’s popular “Sex Trivia” to campuses nationwide.

Students interested in bringing queer-inclusive, consent-based, pleasure-guided, and socially conscious sex education to their institute of higher learning have two options: either the SSCT’s traditional workshops, which mix a fun and playful attitude with relevant tips and information about sexuality, or the game-show style of “Sex Trivia.” In addition to successful pleasure-centered workshops from previous years, such as “Orchestrating Orgasms” and “Get Wet!,” the SSCT also features more specialized lessons on trans activism, trauma informed sexual practices, ethical kink, and allyship.

For the SSCT’s seventh season, educators Aida Manduley, MSW (http://aidamanduley.com/), Melanie Lucash, MPH (http://www.melanielucash.com/), Noah Bogdonoff (http://yaybody.com), and Erin Basler, MEd (http://www.thecsph.org/study-sex/educators/) join returning educator Kira Manser, MSW / MEd (http://www.thecsph.org/study-sex/educators/), in bringing the CSPH’s unique presentation style to campuses nationwide.

For many schools, the SSCT is a part of campus culture. Elyana Kadish, co-director of Choices at Clark University in Worcester says, “The SSCT program is a unique and engaging way to further the conversation about pleasure, consent, and desire on college campuses. We bring SSCT to campus year after year because its workshops are unparalleled in the way [the educators] make the community feel empowered in their own sexuality! Our students love the feel, the fun, and the honesty provided by a SSCT workshop.”

The Study Sex College Tours have reached more than 60,000 students nationwide, including talks at University of Southern California, Brown University, Vassar, Tufts University, University of Rhode Island, Northeastern University, and more. This year, the SSCT is made possible through partnerships with SpareParts HardWear, Good Clean Love, Maven Clinic, The Female Health Company, Joyboxx, and Uberlube.

Proceeds from the SSCT support the CSPH, a Pawtucket-based nonprofit organization. The mission of the CSPH is to advance culturally inclusive, medically accurate, pleasure informed sexuality education, therapy, and professional training. The CSPH provides sex-positive sexuality education and cultural dialogue through a wide variety of programming, including workshops, performances, and events for community members; practical skill-building events and classes for emerging and experienced professionals; and presentations for hospitals, medical organizations and at national conferences. The Center also maintains one of the largest sexual resource and media libraries in the northeast, available for public perusal.

For more information about the Study Sex College Tour, visit http://www.TheCSPH.org/study-sex, or contact Programs Director Lilian Rogers via email at Learn@TheCSPH.org or via phone at 401.345.8685.

For more information about supporting the CSPH’s mission, visit http://www.TheCSPH.org/Donate. For more information about the CSPH, visit http://www.TheCSPH.org.

 

About The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health:

Founded in February 2010 by Megan Andelloux, The CSPH is an education and advocacy organization that works to advance culturally inclusive, medically accurate, pleasure informed sexuality education, therapy, and professional training. From providing sex-positive sexuality education, research collaborations, and cultural dialogue to support for professional and non-professional audiences through classes, workshops, performances, and social gatherings, The CSPH is a groundbreaking institution. One of the few sexuality resource centers nationally, The CSPH remains the only such center on the east coast.  Open to the public, The Center also maintains a research library, an extensive antique vibrator collection, and a wealth of resources both on and offline. The CSPH is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. For more information, visit http://TheCSPH.org or follow on Twitter at http://Twitter.com/TheCSPH.