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FemSexComm Info Session: Be a Spring 2012 Participant!

The Female Sexuality Workshop for the Community: Season 2 is happening this spring in San Francisco and Oakland!

FemSexComm provides a safe space for exploration, encourages honest dialogue, facilitates collective learning, and builds solidarity within a community. Coming off of its successful launch in San Francisco last fall, the community-based FemSexComm workshop will continue to offer two sections this spring at 518 Valencia in the Mission District. We're also opening up a third section at Tech Liminal in downtown Oakland! The workshops run the weeks of February 6th through May 15th, 2012 and meet once each week from 6-9pm on either Monday or Tuesday evening, depending on location.

If you are interested in this transformative, 15-week workshop we’d love to tell you more. Please attend one of our upcoming info sessions, which are not mandatory but strongly encouraged. We believe they're the best way to learn about the workshop and how to apply.

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San Francisco Info Sessions >> Monday, Jan 23rd and Tuesday, Jan 24th, 6:30-8:30PM >> 518 Valencia: The Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics

Oakland Info Session >> Monday, Jan 23, 6:00-8:00 PM >> Tech Liminal, 268 14th St Oakland, California 94612

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“I carry what I have learned from this workshop with me always. It has allowed me to become a better ally, an improved communicator and a more compassionate human being.”   — Past Participant

We believe diversity of backgrounds, interests, and opinions makes our space richer, so adults of all genders, sexualities and sexual orientations, ethnicities, religious affiliations, political inclinations, abilities, income levels, and occupations are encouraged to attend!

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