3/30: Female Sexual Pleasure, Desires and Orgasms, Duke University

What: Oh, Ohh, OHHH!  Female Sexual Pleasure, Desires and Orgasms

There is so much going on with a woman’s sexual functioning, it’s no wonder this is Oh Megan’s most popular workshop on college campuses! From finding where the erogenous zones are, to learning what medications can interfere with a woman’s sexual functioning, you’ll learn quite a lot in this short period of time.

How many types of orgasms are there, and what’s the difference? Where exactly is the A-spot? The U-Spot?  The G-spot?

Videos, vulva puppets and graphic discussion will be used to help you understand the ins and outs of female sexual functioning, pleasure, and desire.

Where: Duke University

When: 3/23

Audience: Duke Students

Cost: Free!

3/22: Petting the Kitty: Good Vibrations, MA

What: Petting the Kitty: Cunnilingus and Female Genital Massage

Kitty wants to play-do you? There are all sorts of ways to please a woman and Megan Andelloux returns to teach you the hottest. Come find out some new tricks for using your hands and mouth to make your partner purr.

Megan will take you through her hot spot anatomy, genital massage/masturbation techniques, g-spot stimulation, AFE play, and the best ways to use toys.

When: 3/22, 8pm

Where: Good Vibrations, Brookline, MA

Cost: 20.00 pre-registered, 25.00 at the door

Audience: General Public

3/17, The Politics of Pleasure, NYC

What: The concept of sex education seems to always be a controversial topic for Americans. From defunding research that examines what people do in bed to preventing discussion on how to engage in sex safely, there tends to be more defensive action than progressive steps.  The most recent attacks have been against two nationally known sex educators who choose to educate (gasp!) college students.  Apparently, some education isn’t to be allowed in the classrooms.

Join Megan Andelloux, sexologist and sex educator as she discusses her trials and travail to foster positive sexual outlooks in the minds of consenting adults.  She will explain the furor recently sparked over her workshops on college campuses.  Hear what passes for reason from those trying to deny college students access to learn about their own sexuality.

Megan Andelloux is the founder and director of the The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health in Pawtucket, RI. She is a nationally certified sexuality educator through The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists and is a board certified sexologist through The American College of Sexologists. She has worked full-time in the field of Sexual Education for more than 12 years.

Labeled by the media as “The Sex Ed Warrior Queen”, Megan lectures internationally at colleges, universities, medical schools, and sexuality institutions on issues surrounding sexual pleasure, sexual health, politics, and erotic justice. She is a Gynecological Teaching Associate at medical institutions on the East coast and developed the Gynecological Training Program for Boston University School of Medicine.

She is a regular contributor at www.sexualhealth.com, www.hercampus.com, and is an author in the book, “We Got Issues” A Feminist Response to Cultural Attitudes On Feminism. For more information, visit OhMegan.com or www.TheCSPH.org .

When: 7;30-10:00 pm

Where:

Happy Endings

302 Broome Street

New York, NY


Audience: General Public


Cost:  Free






3/16: Super Sex, College Campus Style! Bryant University, RI

What: Super Sex! College Campus Style

Where: Bryant University, RI

When: March 16th, 5 pm

Audience: Bryant Students

Cost: Free!


3/15: Female Sexual Pleasure, Brandeis University, MA

What: Oh, OHH, OHHHH! Female Sexual Pleasure, Desire and Orgasms

There is so much going on with a woman’s sexual functioning, it’s no wonder this is Oh Megan’s most popular workshop on college campuses! From finding where the erogenous zones are, to learning what medications can interfere with a woman’s sexual functioning, you’ll learn quite a lot in this short period of time.

How many types of orgasms are there, and what’s the difference? Where exactly is the A-spot? The U-Spot?  The G-spot?

Videos, vulva puppets and graphic discussion will be used to help you understand the ins and outs of female sexual functioning, pleasure, and desire.

Where: Brandeis University, Ma

When: 3/15, 8pm

Audience: Brandeis Students

Cost: Free!

3/14: How To Be A Sex Educator, Brown University, RI

What:  How To Be A Sex Educator with Shanna Katz and Megan Andelloux

Interested in becoming a sexuality educator?  What path should you take?  Where do you go to school?  What should you study?  How did Shanna and Megan become one?  This informal workshop takes you through how to travel down the path to becoming a recognized professional.

Where: Brown University

When: 3/14, 12:00pm

Audience: Brown Students

Cost: Free!

3/8: Super Sex! College Campus Style, Central CT State University, CT

What: Super Sex:  College Campus Style!

How can you make your sex life safe while still be being hot? Can the two happily exist together?

Of course they can!

Super hot safer sex will be the topic of conversation where will teach you how to safely fondle with the best of them!

This workshop will include: Condom Use-Do you know how to put one on with your mouth?

The Do’s and Don’ts of Boxed Lunch, Silicone Surprises and Spanking, Erotic Talk and so much more!

When: March 8th, 2011

Where: Central CT State University

Time: 7pm

Audience: CCSU students

Cost: Free!

3/6: Vagina Monologues, Cranston, RI

Join us on March 6th at 4:30PM at the beautiful Rhodes on the Pawtuxet for our V-Day Rhode Island production of Eve Ensler’s hilarious play “The VAGINA Monologues”.

Event includes general seating and a yummy dessert buffet provided by Russell Morin Catering.  Cash bar is available.

Thirteen local Rhode Island women lend their voices to tell the stories of what it is to be female.  100% of proceeds will be donated to the RI Crisis Assistance Center (www.ricac.org).

This production is sponsored by the Providence Phoenix, Providence PinUp, Rhodes on the Pawtuxet, and ATR Treehouse.

Join us before the production from 9AM-4PM for the RED TENT – a day of pampering for women.  For a $20 general admission fee (available at the door) walk in and enjoy services from spas and salons at no charge, which includes:  hairstyling, facials, manicures & pedicures, massage, makeup application, reiki, yoga, bellydancing, reflexology, henna tattooing, a vendors market and so much more.





More info about Red Tent available at www.redtentri.weebly.com.

Buy Tickets Here!3http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/15143

Who: Nancy rafi
Phone: 401-714-2388
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.vdayrimonologues.weebly.com



3/5: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Orgasms, Amherst, MA


In this day-long conference student leaders and off-campus educators team up to offer workshops and panels that address crucial but often ignored topics surrounding sexuality.



This conference is open to and inclusive of everyone, and will give people a platform to discuss things that are normally labeled off-limits and taboo. Our goal is to provide a safe, engaging, and much-needed learning environment.

Megan Andelloux will be presenting:

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of….Orgasms?!?


Take a tour among America’s obsessions with spanking, erotic literature and fetishes. Discover why handcuffs have more than one meaning when we examine the American cultural sexual landscape through the use of the media, current events and court cases.

This interactive, fun and thought provoking workshop examines your sexual rights and erotic potential, before it is stripped away.









Where:
893 West Street
Amherst, MA

When: Saturday, March 5th, 9am-5 pm


Registration form:
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/472360/queerconfprereg2011


5-College Queer Sexuality and Gender Conference
Hosted by Hampshire College
http://www.hampshire.edu/studentlife/16892.htm


3/1: So You Want to Be a Sex Educator? SFSU

What: So You Want to Be a Sex Educator?

Curious about sex education as a career or calling but not sure where to start or which direction to pursue? Get the low-down from some of this country’s best and most prolific sexperts on how they got to where they are today, what being a sex educator entails, what not to do, and where they think their industry is going!

Featuring:

MEGAN ANDELLOUX

Megan is a nationally certified sexuality educator through The American Association of

Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists and a board certified sexologist through The

American College of Sexologists.  She founded The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health in

Rhode Island, is a contributing author in the books “We Got Issue: A Feminist Response to

Cultural Attitudes On Feminism” and “Sex and Society,” a comprehensive guide to current

knowledge and expert analysis of sex and sexuality and has been named the “Vagina Warrior

of the Year,” “The Princess of Pleasure” and more recently, “The Sex Ed Warrior Queen.”

REID MIHALKO


Reid of www.ReidAboutSex.com helps adults create more self-esteem, self-confidence and greater

health in relationships and sex lives. Reid has appeared on the Emmy award-winning talk show

Montel, Fox News, in Newsweek, Seventeen, GQ, The Washington Post, and in thirteen countries

and at least seven languages. His workshops have been attended by close to 30,000 men and women.

Known for his charisma, wit and emphasis on integrity, Reid travels the country teaching,

coaching, consulting and collaborating on fulfilling his mission: Create more self-esteem,

self-confidence and sexual health for adults in and out of the bedroom.

CAROL QUEEN:


Carol is a writer, speaker, educator and activist with a doctorate in sexology.

First as an organizer in the lesbian/gay community, where she helped create one of the first gay

youth groups in the United States, and later in the emerging international bisexual community, as

a sex worker and a practitioner of alternative sexualities, she typically teaches and writes from

her own experience and that of her communities. Queen’s practical advice and sense of enthusiasm

for sex has reached tens of millions worldwide. The success of her book “Real Live Nude Girl:

Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture” is testament to the popularity of her message.

JENNA GAARDE:

Jenna has spent the last three and a half years completely immersed in the field of

sexual health and sex education. She spent two years as a peer educator at UC Berkeley with the

Sexual Health Education Program, received her sex educator certificate from San Francisco Sex

Information, has volunteered for the SFSI switchboard, the Center for Sex and Culture, and

Lyon-Martin Health Services. She is also a Sex Educator for Good Vibrations. She is currently the

Program Assistant as ISIS, Inc, a non-profit organization that is focused on providing youth with

sexual health information via technology and new media.

CHARLIE GLICKMAN:

Charlie Glickman, PhD is a sexuality educator and writer. In addition to running the education programs at Good Vibrations, he also offers workshops and classes on sex-positivity, sexual shame, various sexual practices and communities, adult education principles and techniques, and male gender socialization. He is certified as a sexuality educator by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists. You can find out more about him atwww.charlieglickman.com.

Moderated by: Christopher White, PhD

Christopher White, Ph.D., is the Director of Education and Training at the National Sexuality Resource Center at San Francisco State University. Dr. White earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in Health Promotion and his M.A. from New York University in Human Sexuality Education. Dr. White has taught courses on human sexuality, child and adolescent health, and drugs and society at UT-Austin and UT-San Antonio. He has developed various sexual health and HIV prevention programs, including innovative programming that combined sexuality education with video production instruction for GLBT youth. His current interests are promoting sexual literacy through innovative and creative programs that include using popular fiction, media, and pop culture to enhance conversations and increase relevancy around sexuality issues.


When: March 1st, 2011, 1-2;30 pm

Where: San Francisco State University

Richard Oakes Multicultural Room

Cesar Chavez Student Center (Terrace Level)

SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL SEXUALITY RESOURCE CENTER (NSRC),

EROS, AND THE SEXUALITY STUDIES DEPARTMENT

Cost: Free

Audience: Open to All!