It's A Small World: Navigating Sexuality Community Spaces Post-Break-Up
Online Workshop with Dare Campbell
Workshop for folks who are navigating shared community spaces with former partners.
Attendees gain access to the Zoom Meeting link via Eventbrite.
This workshop will be recorded, and a link to watch will be provided to all tickets priced $20 and up within 48 hours of the end of the live workshop.
Recording will be available for viewing for 60 days from posting.
All workshop times are in the Eastern Time Zone.
Community spaces can be both healing and challenging when a relationship ends. For those of us in sexuality-oriented communities that support kinky, non-monogamous, or Queer lives, break-ups can be especially complex. The communities we are seeking care and community support from are often the same spaces that our exes are seeking the same thing. During this workshop, Dare will talk about how to acknowledge and navigate the feelings that can come up, how we can decide on and enforce healthy boundaries, and discuss other unique circumstances that can arise. This workshop will centre on the importance of community spaces for mental health and overall well-being for marginalized people and include discussion of both in-person and online communities.
This class is open to all attendees over the age of 18.
About Dare:
Dare Campbell (they/them) is a sexuality and relationship educator and coach based in Tkaranto (Toronto, Ontario). They are a proudly queer, non-monogamous, pleasure-affirming community member who loves to facilitate discussions and experiences that strengthen relationships and encourage a sense of curiosity and exploration. Their education and coaching focus areas include self-love & acceptance, consent, communication, non-monogamy, & power exchange. An intersectional lens informs Dare’s coaching and workshop facilitation, recognizing that we live in a complex world with many identities, needs, and desires, and are often subject to systems that actively cause us harm. Dare is invested in growing their anti-oppressive practices. They welcome any feedback on how to make their teaching more accessible and inclusive.
In their classes and coaching, Dare provides participants with tools and examples that help them communicate more clearly and authentically with themselves and their partners. Dare believes that a collaborative approach, focused on creating a sense of safety and shared vulnerability, is the key to great sex, connection, and a love-filled life. They can be reached at their website https://www.learngrowrepeat.ca/.