On Friday, June 22, 2018, Dr. H. “Herukhuti” Sharif Williams, founder and chief erotics officer of the Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, delivered the following speech at the 2018 New York City Pride Rally at the Stonewall National Park and Monument: I recognize the Lenape and Wappino people as the rightful protectors of thisContinueContinue reading “Dr. Herukhuti’s 2018 New York City Pride Rally Speech (Full Text)”
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No Homo | No Hetero and Socially Engaged Arts Reception In DC Jan 25
Join Dr. Herukhuti, founder and chief erotics officer of the Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, in Washington DC for an evening of celebration Thursday, January 25th, 6pmET. We will be screening some work-in-progress from the forthcoming documentary film on sexual fluidity and manhood among Black men in the United States, “No Homo | NoContinueContinue reading “No Homo | No Hetero and Socially Engaged Arts Reception In DC Jan 25”
CCSS 2017 Year in Review
2017 was fire. Among the Dagara (Burkina Faso/Ghana), the last digit of the calendar year determines the element that governs that year. Dagara elder, Dr. Malidoma Some, has said, “Fire is the rising force that makes us do, see, feel, love, and hate. Fire has great power, both outside of us and within us. OnContinueContinue reading “CCSS 2017 Year in Review”
Analysis on the Eros Guide Raid
From a Black sex radical and member of the sex work industry. She doesn’t mince words.
Black Men Talk about Bisexuality and Race (VIDEO)
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: Being Black, Bisexual, and Male in America.” Several members of the FluidBiDesign discussion group for sexually fluid men of African descent, MenKind, along with their lovers, supporters, and allies discussedContinueContinue reading “Black Men Talk about Bisexuality and Race (VIDEO)”
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 sexual pleasure fully? Is communication a frequent stumbling block between you and your partners? Do you struggle with sexual guilt/shame or feelings of sexual inadequacy/incompetence? Join A 5-month sexual empowerment programContinueContinue reading “PEACE+PLEASURE+PASSION: A 5-Month Sexual Empowerment Program (Starting May 5) – REGISTER NOW!”
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 town hall focused on Black bi+ (e.g., bisexual, sexually fluid, and non-monosexual) health. The event was a part of Bisexual Health Awareness Month (March) and Black Bi Beauty Day. TheContinueContinue reading “Black Bisexual Health Teach-In (Video)”
The Necessary Rise of The Feminine: A Letter to My Sisters
I am so in Love with her. She plugs into people for fun, just to watch them light up with gratitude. She is useful far beyond Her sex, but understand, She is no less of a Goddess in sex. She is undeniable. She converts the atheist.
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 knew that sex was an important lens through which profound evaluations of the nominees would come into focus. I wrote the following lines and then prematurely stopped to attend to otherContinueContinue reading “The Personal is Political in 2016 Presidential Election: The Sexual Politics of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump”
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. With partners from around the United States, including the Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality (CCSS), the report highlights the costs and challenges of sexuality fluidity in the US forContinueContinue reading “NEW REPORT: Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality partners with Movement Advancement Project Highlighting Inequities in the US”