LOS ANGELES — Educational organization Everyone Deserves Sex Ed (EDSE) has tapped “sex edutainer” Dirty Lola to train attendees of EDSE’s upcoming 25-hour sex educator certification program, scheduled Nov. 9-10 and 16-17 in Los Angeles.
Lola will host a discussion of pleasure products to give attendees a stronger, more informed understanding of the role they can play in healthy sexual development.
Known for her live sex-ed Q&A show “Sex Ed A Go Go” and as co-host of New York Magazine’s The Cut’s “Sex Probz” web series, Lola has spent almost a decade working to end stigma and shame surrounding sex and sexuality. Having started her journey sharing personal discoveries with polyamory and kink online, Lola now uses her knowledge, teaches in-person and internet audiences.
“I’ve made a career addressing lack of access to accurate sex education, especially to underserved and marginalized communities, and I’m looking forward to joining the EDSE team this fall,” Lola said. “I use a friendly, no-holds-barred approach to teaching sex ed to help make space for these kinds of important conversations. As a self-proclaimed ‘dildo slinger,’ talking about sex toys is one of my sweet spots and I can’t wait to enlighten EDSE attendees on the vast array of sexy stuff people can use to make sex even more fun!”
Lola also manages SHAG, the female-owned-and-operated sex shop based in Brooklyn, and has brought her unique brand of sex-positive sex education to events and venues across the country, including Sex Expo, Baruch College, Hofstra University and the University of New Mexico.
EDSE Founder and Lead Educator Anne Hodder-Shipp, ACS, said she tapped Lola to teach this portion of the certification because of her sex toy expertise and focus on harm reduction.
“Lola is beloved in so many communities and her active, passionate discussions of various sexuality subjects online have helped spark much-needed change,” Hodder-Shipp said. “She loves teaching and knows her way around a sex toy shop, which will make Sex Toy 101 especially fun and engaging for EDSE attendees. I’m really looking forward to working with Lola!”
Individual EDSE certification is $2,095, and payment plans are available to those in need. To apply, fill out the form. An EDSE representative will review and be in contact within 48 hours of submission.
“During my time as a sex educator, and a sex blogger before that, there was one thing I noticed most people had in common: a lack of confidence in, and even a little fear about, talking about sex,” Hodder-Shipp said. “This insecurity has a dramatic trickle-down effect. It leaves professionals feeling unprepared for workplace dynamics, parents terrified of having ‘the talk,’ and service providers caught off-guard during sensitive conversations with their clients. My goal with EDSE is give people access to the professional and educational support so many of us have lacked throughout our personal and professional lives.”
For more information, email anne@everyonedeservessexed.com.