

Rethinking What it Means to Be Sexually Free
with Shan Boodram
Tuesday, February 10
5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Graham Chapel, Danforth Campus
Registration required | Space is limited
Shan Boodram, certified sex educator and sexologist (as seen on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle) will be presenting at the 2026 Masters and Johnson lecture.
Sex as an act of freedown acknowleges that sex is not just physical, but also emotional and psychological. Sex is one of the few places you can go to transend societal norms. It empowers people to explore identity and relationships with authenticity, making it a vital form of human expression and fulfillment. We'll start with sex positivity's "Freedom To" invitation, then head into Breanne Fah's "Freedom From" addition before closing with "Freedom Not To" contribution.
This is a part of Sex Week. Learn more about other events here.
Sponsored by The Brown School, Office of the Provost, The Sexuality, Health, and Gender (SHAG) Center, The MSW Sexuality Specialization, The Office of Health Promotion, and The RSVP Center.
For additional questions, please contact specialevents@wustl.edu.
