Colonization&Sex: The Aftermath - a podcast by CTR Network

from 2020-03-06T04:00:12

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Join Devi and Anne Mauro, Clinical Sexologist, as they discuss the effects of colonization on American sexuality. With colonization came the eraser of indigenous and African sexual and relational practices. This presentation will raise awareness around the white body supremacy of sexuality. We will be looking socio-political events that have contributed to what we consider today as acceptable practices.

Find out:
* What Settler Sexuality was prior to colonization and their historical trauma prior to settling in America
* Indigenous sexual and relational practices prior to colonization and the eraser of said practices after
* Laws promoting sexual segregation
* Sexual assault, molestation, and rape of Black and Indigenous people
* Experimentation on Black bodies to further research on sexual health
* The aftermath: Sexual shame, sexualized racial stereotypes, relational structures (monogamy), standards of beauty, sexual behaviors & language, The #MMIWG epidemic

ANNE MAURO | CLINICAL SEXOLOGIST
Anne Mauro, LMFT, DHS, CST (she/her/hers) is a Licensed Couples and Family Therapist, Clinical Sexologist, and currently the only American Association Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapist (AASECT) Certified Sex Therapist in Tacoma, Washington. Soon she will be the first AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator in Washington State. She has earned her M.A from Antioch University Seattle and a Doctorate of Human Sexuality from the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality.
Her private practice, Mending Connections, in Tacoma specializes in couples counseling and sex therapy. In addition to her private practice, Anne is currently adjunct facility at Antioch University Seattle, where she teaches her favorite subject: Human Sexuality.

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