Conversio Virium
New York City’s Student BDSM Education Group
TES-TNG: Booted Domination with Avivokhai and Kyle
Published on July 13, 2008 at 10:20 PM by MichelleStorm | Filed under Calendar Events, Unaffiliated Events | No Comments| July 30, 2008 | ||
| 7:30 PM | to | 11:00 PM |
From the TES website:
Boot domination doesn’t have to involve pain to be fun. Avivokhai discusses usual boot kink, pain, and kicking, as well as methods of femme style domination with boots, especially forms that are creative but non-painful. Kyle then demonstrates the joys and details of boot-blacking, and Avivokhai follows with one booted Domme demonstration of a pretty and flexible nature. Then she will demonstrate booted domination with pain and mindfuck. Enjoy!
Attendees must be between the ages of 18 to 35 or be a guest of someone in that age group.
$4 for members of TES and other SM/leather organizations; $4 for students with valid id; $8 for others
Location: 260 West 36th Street, 3rd floor
Doors open at 7:30 PM (no early arrivals please!); meeting begins at 8 PM.
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IRWAG Conference: What is Feminist Politics Now? Local and Global
Published on July 13, 2008 at 6:44 PM by Courtney | Filed under Calendar Events, Unaffiliated Events | No Comments| September 19, 2008 | to | September 20, 2008 |
It’s a little early to be thinking about the coming school year, but the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWAG) is holding a conference September 19th and 20th that may be of interest to many of you. Famed writers on sexuality, BDSM and queer issues Pat Califia and Dorothy Allison, among many others, will be speaking at the conference on various issues of feminism.
The conference will explore:
- The changing meanings of feminism, and its goals (intellectual, social and political) in a global context: to examine whether these meanings can any longer be contained within the rubric of common social agendas.
- Emerging social movements within the United States and beyond, including those that foster the collective interests of women across national, class, religious, and racial borders; the common interests of women and men; and those that call for greater individual autonomy.
- Questions about how women within the post-industrial west can effectively relate to, and remain engaged with, issues that arise from diverse locations and affect differently situated women in different ways.
Visit the IRWAG website for more information on the conference itself and how to register.
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