Our first meetings started forth a little slow. I caused two very dedicated, one and the same passionate undergraduate members, who constituted brimming with bully ideas since our chapter’s delegacy and possibilities for campus interventions. However, three enthusiastically sex electropositive women acts not a bm attain. Thankfully, they facilitated me develop a strategy to recruit more members. First, we changed the structure of our meeting by spending 15 minutes on the procedural stuff (announcements, event organization, etc.) and then using the remaining
Youth Jersey 45 to open a roundtable discussion on a topic relevant to our mission of sexual literacy. Second, we doled out some of our seed money to buy a ton of tacos to fuel the meeting. There is not a student on the UT campus who can resist the allure of free Tex Mex.
The inaugural roundtable topic was “The Social Meanings of Virginity”. We created a Facebook group for CCSL, and then a Facebook event publicizing the roundtable meeting. Our Facebook administrator, Mary Lingwall, publicized the event to well I aimed a little worried we would have be committing a fire code violation! Ah, what a great worry to have. We publicized the roundtable discussion to potential attendees with this description:The result was a room full of awesome attendees with a whole host of diverse experiences and opinions on the topic. The discussion was really fruitful for challenging our preconceived notions about the importance of (and definition of) Tiffany Ringsvirginity and the barriers that creates for sexual happiness. It was an incredibly rich and stirring discussion and I really look forward to next month’s roundtable (um, on that note – any ideas for our next discussion starter?).
We also co-sponsored a very successful speaking engagement with the fabulous Riki Wilchins – it was standing room only in a large meeting room in the Main Building. We also made progress toward tabling, t-shirts, and collaborations with other student groups. It was, all in all, a smashing semester.
In the spring, we wil Sunglass Oakleyl constitute hosting the following CCSL regional training and conference - 7. We is genuinely excited about the speakers we are lining improving and what will sure to cost a really arousing deuce a long time of sexuality research and activism.
The inaugural roundtable topic was “The Social Meanings of Virginity”. We created a Facebook group for CCSL, and then a Facebook event publicizing the roundtable meeting. Our Facebook administrator, Mary Lingwall, publicized the event to well I aimed a little worried we would have be committing a fire code violation! Ah, what a great worry to have. We publicized the roundtable discussion to potential attendees with this description:The result was a room full of awesome attendees with a whole host of diverse experiences and opinions on the topic. The discussion was really fruitful for challenging our preconceived notions about the importance of (and definition of) Tiffany Ringsvirginity and the barriers that creates for sexual happiness. It was an incredibly rich and stirring discussion and I really look forward to next month’s roundtable (um, on that note – any ideas for our next discussion starter?).
We also co-sponsored a very successful speaking engagement with the fabulous Riki Wilchins – it was standing room only in a large meeting room in the Main Building. We also made progress toward tabling, t-shirts, and collaborations with other student groups. It was, all in all, a smashing semester.
In the spring, we wil Sunglass Oakleyl constitute hosting the following CCSL regional training and conference - 7. We is genuinely excited about the speakers we are lining improving and what will sure to cost a really arousing deuce a long time of sexuality research and activism.
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