the embodiment summit
sacred space for Black women and Black bodies to own their sensuality, sexuality, pleasure and joy.
join us this september, during sexual health awareness month, for an erotically delicious experience dedicated to Black sexual liberation – "the embodiment summit." at twenty nine thirty, we are uniquely passionate about empowering Black women and Black bodies to fully own and operate within their sensual and sexual selves.
what to expect?
somatic practices: immerse yourself in transformative somatic practices that connect mind, body, and spirit, promoting holistic well-being.
sensual dance: experience the liberating power of movement through sensual dance. discover the joy and empowerment that comes from expressing your sensuality.
engaging conversations: join meaningful discussions that explore topics around Black sexual liberation, fostering a supportive and inclusive community.
kink education station: embark on an enlightening journey where knowledge meets exploration in a safe and inclusive environment. gain a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of kink, exploring terminology, practices, and the importance of consent.
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why attend?
empowerment: gain tools and insights to confidently own and navigate your sensual and sexual journey.
celebration of Black bodies: join us in celebrating the beauty, strength, and playfulness of Black bodies.
inspiration to attract desires: be inspired to attract the sexual experiences you desire by cultivating a deeper connection to your own body and desire.
community connection: immerse yourself in a community of like-minded individuals who share an interest erotic exploration. connect with others, share insights, and build a network of supportive peers who appreciate the importance of erotic fulfillment.
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more formal event details to come
interested in sponsoring the embodiment summit?
partner
as a TWENTY NIINE THIRTY partner, you will support one-of-a-kind, and meaningful impact initiatives and play a vital role in building community, educating women and femmes while 1) creating equitable housing and mental health resources and 2) generating economic independence for Black women and Black people.