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Sexy Sexual Health Trivia with samantha bitty

  • TCSA 1680 West Bank Drive, Trent Student Centre 2.15, Trent University Peterborough Canada (map)

What has prizes, drag, astrology references, answers all your questions about sex, flirting, porn, consent and is pink all over? It’s SEXY SEXUAL HEALTH TRIVIA with TV Star (sort of) samantha bitty!

Start your New Year off with a bang with this fun virtual event about everything sexual health related…with a chance to win some prizes!

Everyone is invited to join us on Friday, January 21st, 2022 from 6:00pm-7:30pm on Zoom. Click here to register.

The only one of its kind, SEXY SEXUAL HEALTH TRIVIA is the intersection of education, art, stand up comedy, and drag. A multimedia, playful, and highly interactive trivia game developed and hosted by Toronto sexual health educator samantha bitty.

The game uses humour and tact to promote healthy and fun conversations about safer sex, consent, pleasure, relationships, and communication; empowering participants to take care of their physical, emotional, and spiritual sexual health.

About samantha bitty:

samantha bitty is a sexual health and consent educator, speaker, certified Emotional Intelligence coach and social change entrepreneur. With humour, empathy, and liberation as central to her work, she uses games, drag, and media to push the boundaries of propriety and facilitate entry points into challenging conversations.

samantha prioritizes art, aesthetics and accessibility to teach sex-ed that is rooted in pleasure, anti-racism, disability justice, and is affirming to folks across the gender/sexuality spectrum and survivors of gender-based violence.

Based in Toronto, samantha is the host of SEX SESSIONS (SliceTV), SEXY SEXUAL HEALTH TRIVIA, is the founder of Inner Development Project, is a regular contributor to Global News, Slice, CBC, Best Health, Refinery29, and has been featured in Flare, numerous podcasts, articles and platforms nationally and globally.

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