Who is Sadie for?
In addition to providing an alternative for those already active “in the scene,” Sadie is for those marginalized or not reached by existing organizations, conferences, communities, and events.
Sadie sees our overlapping and diverse identities and experiences as crucial to our community and our programming.
Sadie recognizes the lack of support for BIPOC players, educators, and leaders in the kink scene and strives to create a community that feels both engaging and comfortable for BIPOC participants, educators, and contributors.
Sadie sees sex work and sex workers as deserving not only representation in our leadership and community, but also our respect and gratitude as foundational builders of the kink scene we share. Sex work is care work and creative work. This labor bolsters and tone-sets for so much of our activity.
Sadie is for survivors, for sex workers, for people of all economic backgrounds, for immigrants, for people who can’t access local kink community or education in their area, for people at all stages of their kink journey, and for those whose representation in kink leadership and education has been lacking.
Sadie is for us all.