The weeklong observance is slated to include events such as a drag show, stripper-inspired dance class, “understanding sexual identity” art show, aphrodisiac cooking class, and a sex trivia night called “Suck It, Trebek,” according to the online schedule.
UT’s Sex Week will also include numerous workshops with titles such as: “Get Wet: Exploring the Connections Between Sexual Pleasure, Health, & Advocacy”; “Sexploration: Boys, Girls, I Can’t Help It”; and “We Can’t Stop: Orgasms & Masturbation.”
The coalition also notes that “a female porn producer will be presenting, along with the session ‘Ars Erotica: Pornography Then & Now,’ featuring ‘erotic images’ from the world, comparing them with modern forms of pornography.”
Among the groups lobbying to stop Sex Week are the anti-trafficking, safe media, and public policy groups Girls Against Porn & Human Trafficking, Concerned Women for America, Beverly LaHaye Institute, Enough is Enough, Movieguide, Trafficking in America Task Force, and Pink Cross Foundation.
A coalition of conservative groups has banded together to stop pornography-related activities at the University of Tennessee’s upcoming “Sex Week,” saying they could be illegal because they may unlawfully expose minors to inappropriate material.
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