CalExotics Preps for Harvard University’s Annual Sex Week

ONTARIO, Calif.—CalExotics will once again partner with Harvard University for the annual Sex Week.

CalExotics donated massagers, vibrators, and other pleasure products to raise awareness about sexual health and wellness practices at the nation’s most prestigious university.

“Our goal is to connect diverse individuals and communities both within and beyond Harvard through common human experiences with love, sex, sexuality, and relationships.” The week-long event includes a variety of seminars including Sex Toys 101, Party in Your Pants, Sex Ed 101 and more,” said Lita Peña, co-president of Sexual Health and Education and Advocacy Throughout Harvard, which organizes the annual event.

SHEATH is a recognized student-run organization. Sex Week programming provides a holistic understanding of sex and sexuality. 

“We advocate for promoting sex-positive environments in which people educate themselves about the sexual habits and practices that can lead to happier, healthier and more fulfilled lives. We are ecstatic to partner with Harvard to bring sexual health and wellness topics to the forefront of education during this week,” said Susan Colvin, founder and CEO of CalExotics.

CalExotics is the only major manufacturer in the industry to be owned and operated by a woman. It is renowned for its all-woman team of product developers, as well as its focus on sexual health and wellness. 

“As a former educator, it is exciting to see that the most prestigious university in the country supports student programming in sexual health,” Colvin said

As founder of CalExotics and its sister company Jopen, Colvin is known for her leadership in adult health and wellness is well recognized, and she is accredited with being the first woman to own a company in this vertical for the past 23 years. Her company has led innovations within the sexual health and wellness space, including feminizing female toys with colors and providing warranties on vibrators.

For more information visit the Harvard Sex Week Facebook or Twitter.