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In this episode, we explore intimacy, sexual agency, and sexual positivity for Black women in western societies. Because of its private and personal nature, and also due to its complex entanglement with morality, biology, and the unique historical arc of dark-skinned peoples in the Americas, Black sexuality can be fraught and difficult to navigate, and often distinctly so for women of color.
In an attempt to explore the ways in which Black women can unlearn misinformation and equip themselves with the necessary tools to cultivate understanding of their sexuality and to develop healthy relationships with their bodies, hosts Andrea Baldwin and Trichia Cadette speak with Dr. Leslie Roberston Foncette, a bilingual psychotherapist and mental health consultant, and Janice Leonard, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Sex Therapist.
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In this episode, we explore intimacy, sexual agency, and sexual positivity for Black women in western societies. Because of its private and personal nature, and also due to its complex entanglement with morality, biology, and the unique historical arc of dark-skinned peoples in the Americas, Black sexuality can be fraught and difficult to navigate, and often distinctly so for women of color.
In an attempt to explore the ways in which Black women can unlearn misinformation and equip themselves with the necessary tools to cultivate understanding of their sexuality and to develop healthy relationships with their bodies, hosts Andrea Baldwin and Trichia Cadette speak with Dr. Leslie Roberston Foncette, a bilingual psychotherapist and mental health consultant, and Janice Leonard, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Sex Therapist.