Event Description

Thursday 08 February 2024

1pm - 3pm

AR 5, Guy's Campus


Overview

KCLSU Wellbeing is running Sexual Health and Guidance (SHAG) Week from 5th - 9th February!  

Scotty Unfamous Workshop: The Black Experience, Sex and Sexuality.

Thursday 8th February @ Guy's Campus, Activity Room 5 (building opposite The Shed Cafe) from 1 - 3pm. 

All welcome to our short talk by the wonderful sexpert Scotty who will be exploring areas related to the impact of culture experience, sex and sexuality. This event will be designed to take you on a journey of empowerment through exercises designed to build body confidence and body positivity to discussions on the mammification of black women and hypersexualisation of black people as a whole. We will cover sexual autonomy and sexual liberation all whilst shaking off the coke of shame.

Come with some questions ready for the short Q&A at the end of the session.

About Scotty Unfamous:

Scotty Unfamous is a sexfluencer dedicated to teaching people how to live their ‘best heaux life’ by creating entertaining educational and promotional content and events around sexual wellness and relationships that gives them the tools to be informed and empowered. Scotty has featured on platforms such as Channel 4, BBC Woman’s Hour and Marie Claire and has worked with brands such as Durex, LELO and Lovehoney, and many more, as well as teaching sex education to college students. Find out more about Scotty Unfamous here. 

Find out more about SHAG Week here 

Follow us on Instagram: @KCLSUWellbeing 

Access: If you have any access needs that we can support to help you enjoy this session as much as possible, please email [email protected] as soon as possible and we'll do our best to help. 

SHAG Week Content Warning: The events, resources and content for this project will contain information on topics such as sex, sexual health, consent among others. There may also be mention or discussion of sexual misconduct. We ask that everyone engaging is mindful of other peoples wellbeing during these events. If you become uncomfortable at an event, we encourage you to do whatever you need to do to look after yourself. You can visit the SHAG Week landing page to learn more about support available. Please do reach out to [email protected] if you would like help finding the right support for you.  

 

 

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