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== Library and Archive == |
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Sustained by donations from patrons and staff, the Center for Sex and Culture Library and Archive's collection reflects a "desire for sexual liberation" and includes [[Thesis|graduate and undergraduate dissertations]], erotic [[pulp magazines|pulp fiction]], [[sex education]] textbooks, and [[HIV/AIDS]] education materials<ref>http://www.sexandculture.org/lbry</ref>. |
Sustained by donations from patrons and staff, the Center for Sex and Culture Library and Archive's collection includes over 6000 books<ref>http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Homeless-Vibrators-The-Center-for-Sex-and-3261945.php</ref> and reflects a "desire for sexual liberation" and includes [[Thesis|graduate and undergraduate dissertations]], erotic [[pulp magazines|pulp fiction]], [[sex education]] textbooks, and [[HIV/AIDS]] education materials<ref>http://www.sexandculture.org/lbry</ref>. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
Revision as of 02:57, 9 April 2013
The Center for Sex and Culture or CSC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in San Francisco, California. The organization was founded in 1994 by Carol Queen and Robert Morgan Lawrence.
Mission and Vision
The mission of the Center for Sex & Culture is "to provide judgment-free education, cultural events, a library/media archive, and other resources to audiences across the sexual and gender spectrum; and to research and disseminate factual information, framing and informing issues of public policy and public health."
Events and Membership
Recurring events include:
- Erotic Reading Circle: Every 4th Wednesday
- Sex Workers Writing Workshop: Every 2nd Saturday
- SF Jacks: Every 2nd and 4th Monday
- SF D/s Discussion Group:
Library and Archive
Sustained by donations from patrons and staff, the Center for Sex and Culture Library and Archive's collection includes over 6000 books[1] and reflects a "desire for sexual liberation" and includes graduate and undergraduate dissertations, erotic pulp fiction, sex education textbooks, and HIV/AIDS education materials[2].
Gallery
History
References
External Links
(will link below properly when complete) Category:LGBT organizations in the United States Category:Non-profit organizations based in San Francisco, California Category:Sex-positivism