Streamate Spotlights Inka Winter as November 'Elevate' Community Partner

Streamate Spotlights Inka Winter as November 'Elevate' Community Partner

LOS ANGELES — Streamate has selected ForPlay Films founder and director Inka Winter as its November Elevate Community Partner.

The Elevate initiative aims to recognize members and allies of the adult industry "working to positively impact their community through advocacy, direct support and/or creative initiatives," said a rep.

Winter is the third Community Partner since the initiative launched. 

"LA-based costume designer and lifelong artist Inka Winter temporarily lost her sex drive in her thirties and looked to adult content to reignite it," the rep continued. "Turned off by objectifying and degrading images, Inka wanted sensual and sexy porn that showed women enjoying sex for their pleasure. So she started ForPlay Films and made her own content to help herself and other women feel sexually empowered."

Community Partners are spotlighted for a one-month period and given the opportunity to collaborate with Elevate on original content and/or livestream events.

"I am very excited about this partnership," said Winter. "Coming from an angle of sex education and sensuality coaching, with this partnership, we are trying something different on the Streamate platform. I am looking forward to seeing how it will be received."

Streamate Director of Community Relations and Elevate creator Vanessa Eve praised Winter's work. 

"The Elevate team is really thrilled to be working with Inka," she said. "We’re inspired by Inka’s unwavering determination to shake up the protocol around sexual imagery, which is often catered solely toward masculine leaning audiences. Inka and her all-woman crew are fearlessly paving the way for future creators who wish to offer alternative views of sex and intimacy from a feminine perspective, richly layered with all of the subtle nuances that strike deep into viewers’ pleasure centers. The fact that Inka prioritizes ethical practices throughout the production process, should be something that we continue to normalize as an industry."

To watch Winter's interview, click here.

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