The Associated Students of the University of California, Berkeley, partnered with ONE® to promote sexual health on campus during Sex Positivity Week in March 2018!

 

Sex Positivity Week is an event to commemorate the sex-positive movement, encouraging a shift in attitudes surrounding human sexuality and body confidence, with the underlying goal of raising awareness about sexual harassment. The activities throughout the week included an open mic and keynote speaker — all geared towards opening new dialogues, providing more resources, and reducing the stigma around sexual health conversations. 

 

One the goals for the event was to increase access to and awareness about sexual health products. ONE® was excited to provide condoms and educational materials about condom fit. Students also received information about the ONE® Design Contest, a condom wrapper design contest that inspires people to use their art to start conversations about sexual health.

 

We’re so thankful to these incredible students for helping raise awareness, bring resources to their community, and start conversations about safer sex in a fun way!

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