On Saturday, June 24th 2017, the Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, BiUS Entertainment, and FluidBiDesign hosted a panel discussion entitled, “No Homo, No Hetero:
Author: H. "Herukhuti" Sharif Williams, PhD, MEd
On the harms of white supremacy to white people, part one.
From Annie Banks: “In this essay, I seek to find answers to the question, how does white supremacy harm white people? I feel that this
The Reasons Religious Conservatives Hate Social Change
By Dr. Herukhuti Religious conservatism plays an interesting role in how societies expand social inclusion, equity, and justice. Religious conservatives determine what emergent norms and
PEACE+PLEASURE+PASSION: A 5-Month Sexual Empowerment Program (Starting May 5) – REGISTER NOW!
Are you unsatisfied? In love? Sex? Both? Or just feel that you could be having a richer experience? Do you have difficulty giving or receiving
Black Bisexual Health Teach-In (Video)
On Saturday, March 25th (#BlackBiBeauty Day), Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality (CCSS) in association with Bisexual Resource Center and FluidBiDesign hosted a teach-in and Twitter
Believing Is Seeing: Moonlight, Asexuality, and Bisexuality
by Dr. Herukhuti Editorial Note: The phrase “gaywashing the film,” which the author used in an earlier draft of this article has been changed. After considering
Patriarchy: An Historical-Spiritual Analysis of Why It Exists and Persists
By Dr. Herukhuti Today seems like a good day to talk about patriarchy. Most general definitions of the word define it as a society or
Love in the Time of Suppression
By Dr. Herukhuti This is a dangerous time for love. Pleasure and desire are at risk. Ecstasy and the erotic are in need of sanctuary.
The Personal is Political in 2016 Presidential Election: The Sexual Politics of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
By Dr. Herukhuti I started writing this article on July 31. Looking at the histories of the Democrat and Republican nominees at the time, I
NEW REPORT: Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality partners with Movement Advancement Project Highlighting Inequities in the US
To conclude Bisexual Awareness Week 2016 (#BiWeek), the Movement Advancement Project (MAP) just published, Invisible Majority: The Disparities Bisexual People Face and How to Remedy Them.