OSU-Tulsa is hosting LGBTQ+ scholar and activist Robyn Ochs on September 27 for a public workshop, Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality in the BS Roberts Room.
The workshop will cover the following:
How do we assign labels to our complicated and unique experiences of sexuality? In this interactive program, we will explore the landscape of sexuality, conduct a thought-provoking anonymous survey of those present, and look together at the data. Where do we fall on various sexuality continua?...
OSU-Tulsa is hosting LGBTQ+ scholar and activist Robyn Ochs on September 27 for a public workshop, Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality in the BS Roberts Room.
The workshop will cover the following:
How do we assign labels to our complicated and unique experiences of sexuality? In this interactive program, we will explore the landscape of sexuality, conduct a thought-provoking anonymous survey of those present, and look together at the data. Where do we fall on various sexuality continua? How do we label? How old were we when we came to our identities and to our sexualities? How asexual/sexual are we? How well do our friends/family members understand our sexuality? This program will expand your perspective and change the way you think about labels.
Robyn Ochs is an educator, speaker award-winning activist, and editor of the Bi Women Quarterly, the 42-country anthology, Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around The World and the new anthology RECOGNIZE: The Voices of Bisexual Men. Her writings have been published in numerous bi, women’s studies, multicultural, and LGBT journals.
This workshop is brought to you by American Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, History, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Clinical Psychology program, with support from the Fae Rowden Norris Foundation and the OSU-Tulsa Provost’s Office.