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Session open to Non-BIPOC.

Kink & Culture is a BIPOC-centered exploration of power, play, and possibility through the lens of culture and identity.

This workshop unpacks how mainstream kink history has erased or exoticized BIPOC traditions, the barriers BIPOC kinksters still face in white-centered spaces, and the “cost of entry” that comes with code-switching, tokenism, and cultural invisibility.

Together, we’ll examine how intersectionality shapes safety, perception, and power in scenes, and reflect on what it takes to create spaces that feel genuinely safe and affirming.

We’ll highlight the role of affinity spaces, community-led organizations, and culturally informed consent practices as models for building belonging. White participants are welcome to learn in humility, while BIPOC participants are centered and affirmed.

At its core, this class is about reclaiming ancestral roots, naming systemic barriers, and imagining liberatory kink futures where everyone can play, heal, and thrive.

Meet your instructor
Sarai311 (she/her) is a BIPOC kink educator, poet, and event organizer with a decade of combined experience in both classroom and community learning spaces. She brings eight years of formal teaching experience and three years of active kink engagement into her workshops, merging curriculum design, emotionally grounded facilitation, and embodied pedagogy with lived experience.

She is currently a doctoral candidate, where her research explores identity development, emotional labor, and culturally responsive pedagogy. This work directly informs her approach to kink education and facilitation.

In the kink community, Sarai311 has served as a Dungeon Monitor, demo bottom, and board member for Whippersnappers TNG. During her time on the board, she led DEIA initiatives and supported the organization’s transition into an LLC. She is also the founder and lead organizer of BIPOC at Frolicon, a collective that centers Black and Brown voices through curated programming, parties, and community restoration.

Sarai311 teaches across the Southeast, offering kink foundations, emotionally strategic intensives, and BIPOC centered educational spaces. Her work has been featured at Frolicon, ConNooga, and Kink Down South. She is the author of What We Could Never Be, an erotic poetry collection rooted in BDSM, grief, and healing.

Known for her emotional precision, cultural intentionality, and powerful presence, Sarai311 creates spaces where kink, identity, and self exploration can fully and safely coexist, especially for those who live at the intersections of complexity, care, and clarity.

Note: All ticket bookings are final and non-refundable. 60% of proceeds go to our presenters.

Ticket Type

Solidarity, Standard, Patron

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