Monday, March 13th

Sex Week Kick-Off

11-1 pm | McAlister

Well for Health Promotion

Celebrate the start of the fourth annual Sex Week with The Well for Health Promotion’s kick-off event! Stop by for some snacks, giveaways, and general fun!

(PO)pco(RN)

12-2 pm | LBC Steps

TUCP

Stop by Gorson Porch for free popcorn, safer sex supplies, stickers, a quick guide to ethical porn, and the chance to win a prize!

Sex Trivia! w/ Goody

6-9 pm | Rathskeller Lounge

Black Queer Collective

 

Fun and educational trivia for QTBIPOC. students! Learn the importance of sexual health and unmask myths about sex, sensuality, and more!

SexED Bingo

7:30-9 pm | Commons 333

Students United for Reproductive Justice

SexEd bingo is a fun game that continues to educate the student body about sexual education!

Tuesday, March 14th

One Love Foundation

12-3 pm | McAlister

One Love

As the Tulane Branch of the National One Love Foundation, we aim to empower students with the tools and resources they need to see the signs of unhealthy relationships and healthy relationships and bring lifesaving prevention education to the Tulane community.

Movement for Body/Mind Wellness

12-1 pm | Tidewater, Flr. 12

Downtown Well & Violence Prevention Institute

Practice self-love and self-healing through somatic movement, bodywork, dance, or a similar energetic or movement-based practice. This type of movement is flexible to accommodate various abilities and preference, all in a shared space to process held tension and be present in our bodies. The workshop will be led by a member of the Counseling Center team, and will be followed by a debrief session.

Genital Diversity Gallery

1-3 pm | James Lounge

Well for Health Promotion

Stop by the Genital Diversity Gallery in James Lounge, which showcases SEX-ED + models. SEX-ED + is the first project to create anatomically exact tools, based on human molding techniques, and represents the vast spectrum of human life (assigned-male, assigned-female, intersex, trans, and with voluntary or forced surgeries) to destigmatize genitals and
celebrate the diversity of bodies that exist. Additional giveaways and goodies will be present.

Sensual Intelligence

6-7 pm | Diboll Gallery

No More Tears

Sensual Intelligence is a workshop designed to teach attendees the difference between sensuality and sexuality. sensuality is experiencing non sexual pleasure through all six of the senses (site, sound, taste, touch, smell, and feel). Living sensually means that experience sex through all six of the senses as well! This practice not only makes you more intentional about the way you move through the world, it also makes you more receptive to the more than 20 different orgasms that the human body has to offer! Join Goody as she explores how to connect with your sexual self.

Let's Talk About Scents, Baby!

7 pm | DeLa Conf. Room A

DeLa & Aron Residences

From lavender oil to ginseng tea to chocolate covered strawberries, this event will cover the basics of different love-related essential oils and herbal traditions, while providing fun snacks for students to learn to make and, most importantly, eat. They will also get to take a sample of their favorite oil home with them, with some sprays allowing them to refresh their room in a Community Standards fashion!

Wednesday, March 15th

Sweets & Stress Relief

11-12 pm | McAlister

NAMI On-Campus

Stop by Big Easy EC’s table to win a prize when you test your knowledge about reproductive justice and emergency contraception!

EC as 1, 2, 3!

11-4 pm | McAlister

Big Easy EC

Stop by Big Easy EC’s table to win a prize when you test your knowledge about reproductive justice and emergency contraception!

One Love Foundation

12-3 pm | McAlister

One Love

As the Tulane Branch of the National One Love Foundation, we aim to empower students with the tools and resources they need to see the signs of unhealthy relationships and healthy relationships and bring lifesaving prevention education to the Tulane community.

Mind-Body Yoga

1-2 pm | Reily Center

NAMI On-Campus

NAMI On-Campus will be hosting a mind-body yoga event for students on Tulane’s campus. Our event aims provide a safe space in which students may connect with themselves to feel comfortable and at home in their bodies. We hope to help students de-stress and relax, as well as give them a space to move and form a healthy relationship with their bodies and exercise without judgement.

Exploring Asexuality w/ Queer Student Alliance

4:30 pm | Richardson 115

QSA

Join Queer Student Alliance for a Student-lead panel on Asexual experiences and identities in this safe discussion of a historically marginalized identity and its intersections with Sexuality, Gender, Race, and Campus culture.

Alcohol, Consent & Healthy Relationships on Campus

6-7:30 pm | Diboll Gallery

SVPR

Join SVPR to learn about initiative-building around healthy sex and relationships in college! Representatives from the New Orleans Family Justice Center will speak with us about the impact of alcohol upon sex and sexual violence and then show us how to use our new knowledge to organize.

Polyamory & Polyqueer Relationships: A Discussion w/ Dr. Mimi Schippers

7-8 pm | Commons 337

FAST

Join Dr. Mimi Schippers and the Feminist Alliance of Students at Tulane for a discussion on polyamory and polyqueer relationships. Come learn about how poly relationships are portrayed in media and what healthy poly relationships can look like. This event will include food and giveaways!

Sex for Every Body: Redefining "Sexy" & Building Confidence

7-8 pm | James Lounge

TU4EB & Project Heal

This event is aimed at sparking thought provoking conversations surrounding the intersection of sex positivity and body respect. Our hope is to encourage students to adopt a mindset in which their value is inherently tied to their humanistic qualities as opposed to body size or shape. While embracing sex positivity and body respect are two separate journeys, there is much overlap that can help foster substantial personal growth.

Thursday, March 16th

One Love Foundation

12-3 pm | McAlister

One Love

As the Tulane Branch of the National One Love Foundation, we aim to empower students with the tools and resources they need to see the signs of unhealthy relationships and healthy relationships and bring lifesaving prevention education to the Tulane community.

WTULove

2-4 pm | McAlister

WTUL

Share and talk about your favorite love songs and learn about how the on-campus radio station works with WTUL DJs! Also available is information about the station’s fundraising, fun merch, and safer sex supplies!

Live Well Hut: Safe Sex & Snacks

3-5 pm | McAlister

TUPHE

Stop by the Live Well Hut to learn more about how to have safe sex. Watch an external condom demo, pick up free safer sex supplies, and make your own trail mix.

VXN Class w/ CHAARG

7:15-8:15 pm | Reily Center, VXN Studio

CHAARG

Join CHAARG for a VXN class that uses dance for fitness and emphasizes body positivity and an indivisualistic experience.

Sex After Dark

7-8:30 pm | Rathskeller Lounge

Dynamo & Well for Health Promotion

Join the TUPHEs and the Well for Health Promotion for Sex After Dark. Have questions about sex and want answers from a more reliable source than Google? Anonymously ask local sex educators, Hope Kodman and Nico Darling, any and all questions about everything sex. Live closed-captioning will be provided.

Friday, March 17th

EC as 1, 2, 3!

11-4 pm | McAlister

Big Easy EC

Stop by Big Easy EC’s table to win a prize when you test your knowledge about reproductive justice and emergency contraception!

Live Well Hut: Love Languages

3-5 pm | McAlister

TUPHE

Stop by the Live Well Hut to learn about the five love languages and healthy relationships! Spin the wheel, pick up free safer sex supplies, and giveaway items.

Reclaiming Pleasure: Shame & the Queer Body

5 pm | Richardson 115

QSA

Queer and Gender-diverse individuals often have complicated relationships with sex and pleasure. This discussion, moderated by Queer Sex Educator Lizxnn Cobalt Chrome, will discuss ways to reclaim personal and sexual pleasure in a heteronormative and cisnormative culture.