SexTech n' Chill Announces Sex Down South Panel

ATLANTA — SexTech n' Chill has announced details of a panel discussion that will be held during Sex Down South conference in September.

Titled “Liberation by Design: Building the SexTech We Want,” a rep described the event as "a candid, intersectional panel exploring how sextech can truly serve people, not platforms, patriarchy, or profit."

Panel participants include Glenise Kinard-Moore, CEO of SkiiMoo Tech and producer of The VDOM; Brian Dwayne, founder of BlkTouch; Raven V. Faber, founder of EngErotics; 2AM Ricky, an artist and CMO at The VDOM; and Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons, an Emory University professor and speaker focused on sexual liberation and wellness in marginalized communities.

"Part unapologetic TED Talk, part interactive town hall, this session holds space to reflect on both personal and collective experiences with sextech — and to imagine bold, human-centered possibilities for the future," said the rep. "Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how sextech impacts their lives and desires, feel better equipped to make aligned, values-driven choices, and gain practical insights to support building a sextech ecosystem that truly works for all of us."

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