Spend an hour with our guest curator Ewa Dina, and sex therapist Rosemary Gordon as they guide you through a series of exercises and facilitate an open discussion on the topics of sexuality, pleasure, and their intersection with Black identity.
Please be aware that this workshop is exclusively intended for individuals who identify as Black Women and Black people of marginalised genders. We kindly request your respect and consideration of this specific focus
Rosemary Gordan:
I am a registered Sex and Relationship Therapist, as well as a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. With a rich background in sexual and reproductive health, I have served as a lead nurse, service manager, and Matron for non-profit organizations, the NHS, and online digital healthcare providers.
In my private practice, I am deeply passionate about fostering self-love, self-care, and self-compassion among my clients. I am dedicated to helping individuals establish effective self-care routines as the cornerstone of their overall well-being. My work is underscored by a profound interest in the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and theology.
Ewa Dina:
Ewa (She/her) is a Nigerian London-based actress, director, facilitator and spoken word artist. She is a graduate of Rose Bruford . As a facilitator, Ewa has worked for Kiln Theatre, Company Three and co-created & facilitated a workshop on music, movement and storytelling for Talawa. Ewa has directed for The Almeida, RSC, The Unicorn and Rose Bruford.She is also the Associate Director at Nouveau Riche.