Your Rights. Your Privacy. Your Freedom.
 

See the Consent Summit Panels and Plenary on NCSF’s YouTube Channel

See the Panels and Plenary on NCSF’s YouTube Channel
NCSF Consent Summit
The goal of the NCSF Consent Summit was to bring people together across cultural lines to discuss consent in order to help promote consent in our own communities. Now you can watch the Plenary and Panel discussions online!

Tristan Taormino’s Keynote Speech

Presenter Bios
The State of Consent Plenary
Susan Wright gave the State of Consent Plenary for a sold out crowd of over 100 people at the NCSF Consent Summit on April 23rd at the Center for Sex Positive Culture. The State of Consent Plenary explores consent and the movements for social change that have fought against sexual violence. 
 Watch here!
Consent & the Law
Legal and policy experts discussed issues related to Federal and state laws involving consent to sexual activities, including those used to criminally prosecute consensual BDSM. Presenters (from left): Robyn Friedman, Rudy Serra, Judy Guerin, Riddhi Mukhopadhyay and Dick Cunningham.
Watch here!
Consent Activism: Past, Present and Future
Consent activists who are making a difference in their own communities discuss their current projects, what’s in the works, and how you can get involved. Presenters (clockwise from top left): Tobi Hill-Meyer, Tristan Taormino, Susan Wright, Mercy Stackhouse, Doris O’Neal, Kitty Stryker and Ashley Haymond.

Watch here!

Affirmative Consent & College Campuses
“Yes means Yes” is replacing the old paradigm of “No means No” on college campuses and in state assault laws. What does that mean for you? Presenters (from left): Rudy Serra, Ruby B. Johnson, Robyn Friedman, Cassie Lawrence, Dick Cunningham and Judy Guerin.
   Watch here!
The NCSF Consent Summit was an all-day event of workshops and discussions on consent on April 23rd that was sponsored by the Seattle Erotic Arts Festival and the Foundation and Center for Sex Positive Culture.
The NCSF Consent Summit was held in April to help further the goals of Sexual Assault Awareness Month to raise public awareness about sexual violence and to educate communities on how to prevent it.
If you have any questions, please contact: summit@ncsfreedom.org
www.ncsfreedom.org
STAY CONNECTED:

One comment

  1. M.Wryter

    This makes a great deal of sense as it fits very much in with foreplay and some very sensual lead up to some excellent mind, body, soul & heart mutual joining. I can see this being a delightful learning process for many couples whether new to this or not. Great stuff.

Comments are closed.