"A Taste for Brown Sugar": Jet Setting Jasmine on the Virtual Launch of the BIPOC Adult Industry Collective
Check out the second piece in my series on Collectives for Future of Sex Magazine where I explore the role that these social/political organizations play in the advancement of technology.
Hey everyone! Happy Monday :)
I’m excited to share the second piece in my series on Collectives for Future of Sex magazine!
In the first piece titled “How Women of Color-run Collectives Are Disrupting Sextech”, I interviewed the vibrant & illustrious Taylor Sparks of Organic Loven who started the Sisters of Sexuality Collective because she realized the need for collaboration between women who “stand in their truth in their area of sexuality.”
In this piece, I interview the bold & innovative Jet Setting Jasmine about the launch of the BIPOC Adult Industry Collective. Not only does this Collective aim to eradicate racism in the adult industry, but it also launched and exists almost entirely online, providing all kinds of technological solutions to problems faced by BIPOC adult industry workers and serving as a superb example of the power these organizations have in boosting technological advancement.
I’d love to hear what you think! Wishing you all a wonderful week & make sure you’re registered to vote.
xx,
Val
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