Unveiling Pleasure Workshop

Schedule

Wed Jul 24 2024 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

Friends' Meeting House | Manchester, EN

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‘Unveiling Pleasure’ is the new adaptation of our previous ‘Pleasure and Vibes’ workshop.
About this Event

‘Unveiling Pleasure’ is the new adaptation of our previous ‘Pleasure and Vibes’ workshop. A two-hour workshop that will take you on an enlightening journey into the realms of sexual pleasure, designed to enhance your understanding and experience.

Led by our co-facilitators Almaz Ohene and Edem Ntumy, the session will offer practical tips, insightful discussions, and empowering exercises to help you embrace and celebrate your sexual self. 

“Pleasure is the point. Feeling food is not frivolous, it is freedom.” – Adrienne Maree Brown, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good

About facilitators:

Almaz Ohene: Almaz Ohene (she/her) is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary Creative Copywriter and Freelance Journalist. She writes and speaks on sexuality, equity and anti-racism (she is Content Lead at anti-racism brand strategy agency Brand By Me) for a range of outlets and brands including BBC Radio 4, British Vogue, Campaign, Stylist, Hunger, Vice and the Wellcome Collection. She also received the ‘Top Sexual Health Writer’ accolade in the inaugural Female Health & Fertility magazine Top Contributor Awards in 2024, where she writes the ‘Pleasure Principles with Almaz Ohene’ column, and she was a ‘Journalist of the Year’ finalist in the Sexual Health Awards 2020, run by UK sexual and reproductive health providers Brook and SH:24. 

Edem Ntumy: Edem Ntumy is the Chief Exec of Reproductive Justice Initiative (Formerly Decolonising Contraception). She started out as a trained volunteer for a sexual health project over a decade ago. A recipient of the 2022 Olive Morris Memorial Award in remembrance of community leader and activist Olive Elaine Morris. Edem has been a long time campaigner and activist for social justice. She established Women’s Health Initiative Ghana, to address the sexual and reproductive health needs of women and girls in Ghana.

About Reproductive Justice Initiative (RJI)

A world where everyone’s reproductive health and rights are upheld and not undermined by social, economic and political factors. By building a radical and inclusive movement that uplifts the reproductive health and rights of those marginalised and made vulnerable. Through community development and engagement, radical collective care, research, policy and advocacy. 

At RJI we believe financial barriers shouldn’t be a barrier to people attending our events, if you’d like to attend but can’t afford to contact us [email protected].

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Where is it happening?

Friends' Meeting House, 6 Mount Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

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Tickets

GBP 11.55

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