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Asexuality and the Invention of “Normal”: Across Sex, Gender, & Orientation
Title of Event: Asexuality and the Invention of “Normal”: Across Sex, Gender, & Orientation
Description of Event:
This 2-part 6-hour course examines how scientific, medical, and cultural institutions have historically constructed the concept of “normal” through sex, gender, and sexual orientation. Using asexuality as a critical lens, the training traces how professional knowledge came to organize desire, intimacy, and identity around compulsory sexuality. Participants will engage with the historical development of sex classification, gender identity, sexual orientation, and models of desire to understand how cisheteronormative assumptions became embedded in practice. Participants will leave with concrete ways to recognize normative assumptions in clinical and educational settings and apply approaches that better support marginalized experiences.
Date of Event: Part 1 9/8/26 ~ Part 2 9/15/26
Time of Event: 11am-3:15pm Pacific
Location: Online Synchronous
Sexuality Education (SE) Training:
SE3. Ethical issues in sexuality education.
SE4. Theory and methods of approaches to sexuality education with specific populations (e.g., youth, older adults, couples, ethnic/ cultural/ faith-based populations, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities).
Presenter/Speaker: Aubri Lancaster
Contact Name: Aubri Lancaster
Contact Email: aubrilancaster@gmail.com
Event Website: https://NormalSept2026.eventbrite.com
AASECT Approved CEs: 6
Event Knowledge Areas Covered:
- Developmental Sexuality
- Ethics and Ethical Behavior
- History of the discipline of sex research
- Issues related to Sexual Orientation and/or Gender Identity
- Principles of sexuality research and research methods
- Range of sexuality functioning and behavior
- Sexual and reproductive anatomy
- Socio-cultural and familial factors