Jessica Holter to Moderate 'Sex Talk Tuesday' Tomorrow

LOS ANGELES — Writer/producer Jessica Holter will be the guest moderator on “Sex Talk Tuesday” this Tuesday, Jan. 3 from 12 noon-1 p.m. PST on Twitter. 

Holter is the creator of “The Punany Poets,” a program that blends theatrics, music, dance, comedy, audience interaction and literary works. “The Punany Poets” has aired on HBO, Playboy TV, BET and Cinemax.

“Jessica is a brilliant person to lead a #SexTalkTuesday discussion,” said Angie Rowntree, producer of ‘SexTalkTuesday’ and owner of Sssh.com. “She’s incredibly witty, candid and outgoing. And she tackles those topics people would rather avoid.”

Holter, an advocate for sexual health, decided to published a book on HIV after rapper Eric “Eazy-E” Wright — a founding member of the group N.W.A — died of AIDS-related causes in 1995. She said she gave up plans to preach in the Baptist Church after being raped at 15.

"I went to school, did some healing and some growing and some forgiving,” Holter said. “Then all my gifts came together to create this beautiful project — this beautiful ‘Punany’ project. There is pain and disease hiding in the darkness of sexual secrecy. ‘Punany’ is sex with the lights on. My shows are a safe place for lust and love to play together.”

For more information on Holter, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter.

For more information on “Sex Talk Tuesday, " visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on Sssh.com, follow them on Twitter.

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