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Speaking Engagements

Everyone can benefit from learning more about LGBT issues, health, and human sexuality! I would be delighted to present information to your class, group, or colleagues. You can contact me at Amy at AmyAndre dot com. I am available to teach on the following topics and more:

• bisexuality, sexual identity, homophobia/ biphobia/ transphobia
• sexuality studies, sex-positivity, sexual politics
sexual health, anatomy and physiology, safer sex

I get a high volume of emails -- please be patient, and I promise to respond to you within 48 hours.

NEW: For lectures on bisexual health, I request that schools consider following Brown University's wonderful example here, so that the education continues, even after my visit!

Testimonials

"Amy Andre provided a wonderful opportunity for students to challenge their conceptions of sexuality and various identities in the LGBT community. Amy fielded difficult questions with poise and helped students engage in critical analysis as we examined our own assumptions and biases. Amy's honesty kept her talk grounded and established a safe environment to ask difficult questions. Students were able to connect Amy's talk to developments in their own lives or research questions they were currently wrestling with. The open and free dialogue that followed Amy's talk brought up many different perspectives that helped complicate issues of sexuality. I left with more questions than I started with -- something I always appreciate as a student and researcher." -- grad student, Towson University

"Amy had a way of making everyone feel so comfortable. She facilitated our group very well. And she made [talking about sexuality] seem very natural and unintimidating."

"[The] topic flowed with what the students wanted. She catered to our group and made it accessible."

"Amy was fantastic. I would love to undergo the training she has [had]."

"[Amy] built on the [group's] existing knowledge while engaging them to explore further."

"I gained a wealth of information that I hadn't known.The information proved to be very valuable."

"She was very organized and explained everything perfectly. She knew what she was talking about. I learned a lot of things I didn't know before."

"Amy was extremely prepared and focused. [We] loved the workshop."

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Visible: A Femmethology

Bridges: A Jewish Feminist Journal

Playgirl

Curve

ColorLines: the national newsmagazine on race and politics

American Sexuality: publication of the National Sexuality Resource Center

LGBTQ America Today

Best Sex Writing 2008

Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity

Bisexual Health, published by the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force

Waking Up American: Coming of Age Biculturally

Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World



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