Kelly Shibari Again Adult Track Coordinator for Mensa Gathering

HOLLYWOOD, Fla.—For the second year in a row, Kelly Shibari is coordinating the adult track for high IQ society Mensa’s Annual Gathering.

The PRSMGroup CEO presents four unique conversations at this year’s conference, all focusing on sex and relationships from political and societal angles.

“I’m so honored to coordinate this year’s adult track for the Mensa AG again,” says Kelly. “I’m thrilled to bring educators and thought leaders who deal in the realms of sex, relationships, gender, and kink to such a highly esteemed group of people, who are just as curious about the world and its many different and interesting facets as I am. With a particular bent towards the current political climate, this year’s four presentations should make for a lively evening for all who attend.”

The four presentations curated by Shibari for this year’s Annual Gathering are:

• Eugenics: Improving the Human Race, or Scientific Validation for Racism?, by Erin Basler, M. Ed., Center for Sexual Pleasure & Health :In medically beneficial, societally harmful, and ethically specious ways, eugenics-based practices are still being used in the US. This workshop aims to educate eugenics history, contemporary practices, and how the history of eugenics is intertwined with contemporary sexual health and rights.

• Reclaiming Sexuality & Narrative After Sexual Trauma, by Cassandra Corrado, member, NC Sexual Health Conference: According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, 1 in 5 women, and 1 in 71 men, will be sexually assaulted at some point in their lives; 80% of the assaults will be committed by someone the survivor knows. We will discuss the emotional landscapes after sexual violence, ways sexual violence impacts desire, fantasy, and sexuality, & how survivors can reclaim their sexualities and personal narratives after trauma, including information and tools relevant for both survivors and their loved ones.

• LGBTQ Health Policy & Sexuality: Surviving in the Age of Trump, by Jen Laws, public policy analyst & advocate, & Steve Patton, disease intervention specialist: Since the HIV epidemic of the ’80s, public health policy has had to consciously consider the lives and sexuality of the LGBTQ communities. The last 30 years have been both reflective of, and influential to, LGBTQ sexual expression and the evolution of social understanding of gender identity. This presentation will specifically discuss what has happened for the LGBTQ community in terms of culture, health, and sexual expression since the 2016 election.

• BDSM: Sexual Power Dynamics & Play in Relationships, by Elizabeth “Kitty” Davis, BA: BDSM and fetish play offer many layers of engagement, from one-off to long-term, sexual and non-sexual, casual and intimate, playful and spiritual. This presentation will cover relationship structures, pacing relationship development, communication styles, recognizing natural power dynamics and their impact on communication, playing against type and 'switching,’ developing new relationship skills with broad application outside of the play space, and the personal politics of change.

Held at the Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, Fla., this year, Mensa’s 2017 Annual Gathering will occur July 6-10. Attendance for the adult track is limited to Mensans 18 and older; IDs will be required. To view all session descriptions, visit http://ag.us.mensa.org/pages/programming/sessions/.

A multiple awards winner for her work in the adult industry, Kelly has parlayed her experience and network in the industry into the successful PR & Social Media Marketing firm ThePRSMGroup. In addition to contributing regularly to media outlets on behalf of her clients, Kelly writes and speaks on topics including public relations, social media, and marketing for the adult entertainment industry, leveraging her experience to help build company brands across multiple platforms. For more information, visit ThePRSMGroup.com and https://about.me/KellyShibari.

The highly accessible Kelly also regularly chats via http://Twitter.com/KellyShibari and http://Facebook.com/KellyShibari.