Genital Diversity Gallery

Stop by the Genital Diversity Gallery in James Lounge, which showcases SEX-ED + models. SEX-ED + is the first project to create anatomically exact tools, based on human molding techniques, and presents the vast spectrum of genitalia (assigned-male, assigned-female, intersex, trans, and with voluntary or forced surgeries) to destigmatize genitals and celebrate the diversity of bodies that exist. 

Trauma Informed Yoga

Join SAPHE and Body Respect Week to practice joyful movement and mindful yoga! Mats, blocks, and other equipment will be provided. 

 

Led by SAPHE member and Yoga Instructor, Ella. 

Swing into Body Respect with Ballroom Dance & Title IX

Join Tulane's Ballroom Dance Club and Title IX Office for a Body Respect Week event celebrating joyful movement, respectful touch, and communication- all while learning basic steps to swing dance! Free snacks, swag, and fun will abound for all attendees. RSVP via WaveSync for an extra-special goodie bag!

Please wear clothing that is comfortable for you to move in along with closed-toe shoes.

Hallowellness

Join The Well for Health Promotion and TEMS for Trunk or Treat event! There will be candy, health resources, music, games, a photoshoot with the wicked and bloody gurney! 

Fat Out Loud

What is Fat Out Loud? Fat Out Loud is a party celebrating fat bodies, because "fat" is not a bad word! Join in the celebration through joyful movement for all bodies, the collaborative creation of a mural, open mic poetry reading, and indulging in a sweet treat.

Body Respect Week Fall 2023

Body Respect Week is October 30 - November 3, 2023 and will bring the Tulane community queer-inclusive, holistic, body-positive health events! The messages we receive about our bodies and health can be confusing and oftentimes misleading. We often are told to love our bodies or to embrace body positivity but Body Respect Week asks us to shift our thinking. Instead, what if we respected our bodies just as they are and for all that they do for us. It invites us to embrace our neutral states, without fear, shame, or pressure.

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