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O.school’s Andrea Barrica Talks Sextech Revolution

Andrea Barrica is on a roll. The CEO and founder of the online, stigma-free sex-ed platform, O.school, and former venture partner at 500 Startups recently released her first-ever book, “Sextech Revolution: The Future of Sexual Wellness,” providing a comprehensive look at the past, present and future of sextech and sexual wellness.

Zoe Tamara ·

O.school Founder Andrea Barrica Talks Future of Sextech

O.school founder Andrea Barrica talked sexual wellness, the future of sextech and her new book in an interview this week.

Andrea Barrica Releases 'Sextech Revolution' Book on Amazon

Andrea Barrica, founder and CEO of O.school, has released her first book, "Sextech Revolution: The Future of Sexual Wellness," available now via Amazon in paperback, Kindle and Audible formats. 

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O.school, Good Vibes Tackle Stigma With Sex Toy 'Superpowers' Webseries

It was Good Vibrations who over two decades ago started Masturbation Month in response to the forced resignation of the first black U.S. Surgeon General, Jocelyn Elders, who openly endorsed masturbation as a healthy part of one’s sex life.

Zoe Tamara ·

O.school, Good Vibrations Partner on 'Superpowered' Web Series

Sex-positive retailer Good Vibrations and online media platform O.school have partnered up to produce a short animated web series aimed at reducing stigma and shame when it comes to self pleasure.

SXSW Confronts Sex Censorship, Draws Controversy

Andrea Baricca, CEO and Founder of O.School, inadvertently set the Twittersphere abuzz last night when she posted regarding a speaking engagement at the upcoming SXSW Festival.

O.school Launches 'Back to School' Campaign

This week O.school is kicking off its #BetterSexEd campaign — a two-week series of free online sex-ed workshops aimed at getting students, parents, doctors and teachers prepared for the coming year.

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O.school Brings Pleasure to the People Through Live Streaming

Imagine sex-positive sexual education that preaches neither heteronormative relations nor abstinence — one that teaches not only basic anatomy and disease prevention, but also encourages the reclamation of sexual pleasure after trauma and the shameless expression of curiosities.

Annamarie Houlis ·