BIPOC Hosts ‘Whore-lo-ween: The Benefits of Ritual Sex Magick’ Event
The Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Adult Industry Collective (BIPOC-AIC) recently announced its upcoming event, “Whore-lo-ween: The Benefits of Ritual Sex Magick.”
The event will take place in October 8, 2020, at 5 PM PST / 8 PM EST. Speakers include Rho Opulence, Xerlina Devine, Nikki Morgan, Dani Rose, Valerie Lynn and Qing Bee “Halo the GxdBody.” It will be hosted by Jessa Jordan and moderated by Lasha Lane.
Sex magic fuses sexual exploration with ritual, religious or spiritual practices to manifest money and goals. Ritual sex magick is taboo for many People of Color, as its Indigenous and Pagan roots directly challenge often colonized perceptions of spirituality and Judeo-Christian religious belief systems.
Panelists will define and contextualize sex magick by sharing their unique experiences and connecting to ancestral practices in an open and judgment-free space. The event covers standard tools for building a ritual practice, ethics surrounding consent, the importance of lunar cycles in ritual work and harnessing the power of both partnered and solo sex magick.
The evening includes guided interactive experiences, breakout virtual after session and a special film screening. Costumes and makeup are highly encouraged!
Sex workers and allies interested in unlocking and channeling erotic energy to manifest their deepest desires and financial goals should sign up at Eventbrite.
The BIPOC-AIC empowers adult performers, content creators and sex workers through career development, skillshare, and mutual aid to prevent vulnerability and the need to accept unfair business and working conditions.
Register for the event on Eventbrite.