One of the first books in the new Leading Conversations in Black Sexualities and Identities series.
Addresses a market need from white sexuality professionals who are asking for resources to uncover and disrupt their complicity, racial biases, and white privilege to create needed and lasting systemic change.
Relevant due to the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.
Offers practical and tangible methods in how white sexuality professionals can go beyond allyship.
Provides interesting background on the racial roots of sex positivity.
Pivots readers away from the sex-positive/sex-negative binary to create a sex-critical discourse.