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Save the Date: Ericka Hart Workshop, March 10th. LGBTQIA+ & Cultural Literacy: Creating Safer Spaces


The Boston Women’s Fund is thrilled to host a virtual conversation with Ericka Hart – LGBTQIA+ and Cultural Literacy: Creating Safer Spaces. Participants will learn about how our society can be harmful toward those in the queer community along with practical ways to make spaces safer.


March 10th. 5:30-7:00pm ET.


RSVP link coming this February. Stay tuned!

Sponsored by PNC Bank.



About Ericka Hart


Ericka Hart (pronouns: she/they) is a black queer femme activist, writer, highly acclaimed speaker and award-winning sexuality educator with a Master’s of Education in Human Sexuality from Widener University. Ericka’s work broke ground when she went topless showing her double mastectomy scars in public in 2016. Since then, she has been in demand at colleges and universities across the country, featured in countless digital and print publications like Vogue, Washington Post, Allure, Harper’s Bazaar, VICE, PAPER Mag, BBC News, Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair, W Magazine, Glamour, Elle, and Essence. Ericka’s voice is rooted in leading edge thought around human sexual expression as inextricable to overall human health and its intersections with race, gender, chronic illness and disability. Both radical and relatable, she continues to push well beyond the threshold of sex positivity. Ericka Hart has taught sexuality education for elementary aged youth to adults across New York City for over 10 years, including for 4 years at Columbia University’s School of Social work and the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College. They are currently an adjunct faculty member at Widener University’s Center for Human Sexuality. Learn more about Ericka at ihartericka.com







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