
The eighth edition of the Spring Roundtable Series (hybrid) will offer practitioners, educators, activists an opportunity to share their work in a setting that will invite them to discuss the implications of how their work impacts selected communities and the possibility of creating liberatory spaces. In other words, we will continue to address the interpretive meanings, potential outcomes, and chance of creating new initiatives that represent sexual emancipation or being “free.”
When we met last year in St. Thomas for our conference, there was a profound sense of cohesion, tranquility, and unrivaled support that allowed each participant to grow professionally and personally. The presentations were compelling and enabled us to discuss and strategize about complex issues. This year, in Montego Bay, Jamaica, we explore the possibility and probability of developing solutions to some of the challenges of intersectionality, issues that affect Black LGBTQAI, gender and reproductive politics, fantasy/desire and kink, media influences, relationship constellations, sexuality education, function/dysfunction, mental health practice, sociocultural factors, and the confluence of race, gender, and sexuality.
If you are not able to join us in Montego Bay, the conference will be offered online via Zoom: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-absc-spring-roundtable-series-viii-hybrid-tickets-482300161767
