Decolonizing and Unsettling Pleasure w/ Roger Kuhn

Roger Kuhn joins the podcast to delve into the topic of decolonizing & unsettling pleasure, consent, and how acknowledgment of our histories helps create liberation for all of us. Consent and pleasure require all of us to participate, and those discussions start with understanding and knowing where we are, what we have, and what we have taken.

Roger Kuhn is a Poarch Creek Two-Spirit Indigequeer soma-cultural sex therapist and sexuality educator. Roger’s work explores the concepts of decolonizing and unsettling sexuality and focuses on the way culture impacts and informs our bodily experiences. In addition to his work as a licensed psychotherapist, Roger is a faculty lecturer of American Indian Studies at San Francisco State University.

To find out more about Roger and his work, please visit https://www.rogerjkuhn.com/. And if you’d like to find out more about Roger’s Poarch Creek culture and people, please visit http://pci-nsn.gov/wordpress/.

This podcast was recorded on the unceded territory of the Lenape & Pomo people, now colonially known as Manhattan, NY, and Guerneville, CA.

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