The Sexual
Freedom Coalition brings together all the groups campaigning
for sexual freedom, to form a united force. We also campaign
ourselves when we feel this is necessary, and speak out for
sexual freedom at every opportunity. We actively challenge the
Home Office, governments, religion, police and press for the
sexual freedom of all consenting adults.
Our talent lies in plain speaking about sex, free of the influence
of commerce, popularist media, celebrity-talk, government, Home
Office or other funding restrictions.
Our strength lies in having a team of highly experienced professionals,
including lawyers, and “ordinary people doing extraordinary
things” who beleive very strongly in sexual freedom and
are prepared to fight for it, challenge bigotry, prejudice and
prudery.
We campaign for sexual pleasure to be treated seriously, sex
workers to be respected, people to be able to do, see and enjoy
whatever we choose, so long as it is all adult and consensual.
Dr Tuppy Owens is a catalyst, campaigner, writer and sex therapist.
She runs the Sex and Disability Helpline and Outsiders, a charity
for disabled people to find partners. She also directs the Erotic
Awards, the Night
of the Senses and TLC.
Dr Petra Boynton is lecturer and researcher at a London university,
specialising in research methodologies. She has researched the
effects of sexually explicit material, and women involved in
street prostitution. She was named a "Woman To Watch"
by The Guardian newspaper. Petra is the agony aunt at the teenage
website Mykindaplace,
Sex Editor at menshealth.co.uk,and
presents a regular sex and relationships show on BBC Five Live.
Robert Duthie is an authority on spanking and runs his own groups.
Emily UK Rude Girl runs several erotic websites and club nights.
Laurence Pay is the inspiration and energy behind the world-renouned
travelling dungeon Roissy Workshops. He has worked in the probation
service.
Poonam Thapa is an international consultant on sexual health.
David Flint is the editor of striptease/burlesque news site
Striporama,
runs Nottingham burlesque night Club
Mondo and a freelance journalist/designer/film-maker specialising
in adult entertainment, music, film and alternative culture.
Maggie Allen was Striptease Artist of the Year in 2004. She
performed at the burlesque convention in San Francisco, teaches
at the London School of Striptease and runs an erotic performance
artists discussion/support group.
John Blandford is Britain's top criminal lawyer specialising
in prostitution
Ted Goodman is a councillor, solicitor and campaigner