Sexual Liberation? Living at the Intersections

Join SGA for the Keynote event of Sexual Violence Awareness Month, with Aredvi Azad from The Heal Project. This session, held on the 4th floor of the Davis Center on April 27th from 6pm-7pm, will explore how oppression shows up in our bedrooms and between our legs, and seeks to walk through the the obstructed path to sexual liberation.

The Heal Project is a QTBIPOC, disabled-led, survivor-led think tank working to prevent and end (childhood) sexual abuse through healing the wounds of sexual oppression and embracing sexual liberation. Aredvi Azad is a sexual violence prevention educator; and as a queer and trans/genderfluid Irani-American immigrant, has been speaking and producing educational media on about sexual trauma and healing for the past decade. Aredvi uses intersectional approaches to relationship building, survivor healing, and focuses on the link between sexual abuse and the oppressive traumas of racism, sexism, ableism, classism and other systems of inequality.