Posts about Sex 2.0
“Sex Work in the Time of Obama” at Sex 2.0
May 12th, 2009From the Sex 2.0 website:
Now that the United States has a new administration, sex workers and their allies are facing different challenges. In this session we ask (and attempt to answer): what should sex worker activists and allies be working toward with the new administration, and how can the average internet sex geek help? This discussion will be a strategy discussion about the messaging we feel the Obama Administration is most receptive to, the various points of entry within the Obama Admin (such as the new White House Council on Women and Girls, etc) and most specifically, map out a viral messaging campaign proposal to bring to the community. This session will plant a seed to advance online and new media collaboration, split up some of the work and identify tasks that can be delegated to various groups/activists who want to be active but aren’t sure what steps to take.
Session leaders: Stacey Swimme & Audacia Ray.
“Revenge Porn” with Maria Diaz at Sex 2.0
May 12th, 2009This is the first of the video I recorded at Sex 2.0. This session is in two parts because, due to technical difficulties, it’s missing a chunk in the middle. Sorry Maria! For more, you can see Figleaf’s notes and Maria Diaz’s post about Sex 2.0.
“Fetish Business” panel at TES, Sex 2.0
April 29th, 2009Tonight I am on a panel at TES.

If you’re 35 or under, please come join us! Here is the description:
TES TNG Presents: A Fetish Business Panel (Open to attendees ages 18-35 and their guests) There is a saying that the difference between a job and a career is doing the thing you love, so why not get paid for indulging your fetish? This panel discussion will focus on honing your craft into something others would pay you for, with panelists specializing in modeling, photography, and fetish businesses. Members $4; Non-Members $8
260 W. 36th Street – 3rd Floor
Between 7th & 8th Ave
I didn’t realize it was a TNG meeting, but that’s a little exciting, even though I seem to be the only panelist in the age range.
On May 9, I’ll be in Washington, DC for Sex 2.0.


Here is their press release:
The second Sex 2.0 to focus on the intersection of social media, feminism and sexuality
WASHINGTON, D.C. – April 27, 2009. Now in our second year, Sex 2.0, a one-day unconference, will take place on May 9, 2009 in Washington, D.C. Sex 2.0 will focus on the intersection of social media, feminism, and sexuality. How is social media enabling people to learn, grow, and connect sexually? How is sexual expression tied to social activism? Does the concept of transparency online offer new opportunities or present new roadblocks — or both? Sex 2.0 is an unconference, which means that sessions will be informal conversations organized by people attending the event. Session leaders with some knowledge in a subject area facilitate conversations among the participants.
Sessions will include: “Internet Advocacy for Sexual Freedom” with Ricci Joy Levy of the Woodhull Foundation; “Polyamory in Media’s Spotlight” with Anita Wagner; “Craigslist Red, Craigslist Blue: Why we should dismantle the “internet red light district” with Melissa Gira Grant and Joanne McNeill; “Kick Ass Twitter Apps” with Cunning Minx; “Revenge Porn” with Maria Diaz; and “Sex Writing Beyond Erotica, Beyond Porn” with Jack Murnighan, Nerve.com editor-at-large. The keynote speaker will be Nikol Hasler, creator of the Midwest Teen Sex Show (http://midwestteensexshow.com). A complete list of sessions may be viewed at: http://sex20con.com/2009-schedule/sessions/
Sex 2.0 will be held in a Washington, D.C. hotel. (To ensure everyone’s privacy, location information will be email once you are registered). It will offer five conference rooms, a lounge (with free WiFi), vendor area as well as space for various sex-positive outreach groups to set up informational displays and tables.
The event is managed by volunteers and funded by sponsors. We are pleased to have SEXTOY.com as our presenting sponsor this year. SEXTOY.com has been focusing on building a relationship within the blogger community with the recent start-up of its sex toy reviewer program. SEXTOY.com is honored to be the official sponsor for Sex 2.0 and looks forward to a mutually rewarding relationship with the blogger Community. Two SEXTOY.com associates will be attending Sex 2.0 this year: Erik Van Riper and Domina Doll; who both look forward to meeting everyone, attending the talks and participating in discussions. Sex 2.0 is also pleased to have community sponsor Bound Not Gagged (www.boundnotgagged.com), hospitality sponsor Kimberleecline.com and technology sponsor PosAlt.com supporting this years conference.
While the event itself is on Saturday, May 9, there are participant-organized meetups, outings, and parties being planned for Friday night and Saturday evening, as well as a Sunday brunch. For more information, visit the Sex 2.0 website at www.sex20con.com or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/sex20con.
