Megan Andelloux

Megan Andelloux
Megan Andelloux

At the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health in Rhode Island.
Nationality American
Occupation Sexologist and Sex Educator
Website
OhMegan.com

Megan Andelloux is a certified sexologist and sexuality educator, accredited through The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)[1] and The American College of Sexologists (ACS).[2] A former member of the Pentecostal church, Assembly of God, she has been a sexuality educator since 1998 originally working with Planned Parenthood,[3] later as Director of the Sexuality Learning and Resource Center[4] and now serves as the Director of the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health (CSPH) in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Andelloux is known for advocating that sexual pleasure is an integral part of overall sexual health, which she calls the "female pleasure principle."[5]

Andelloux has been an invited speaker at various colleges and universities, including Boston University Medical School, Brandeis University, Clark University, Brown University, Harvard University,[6] the Rhode Island School of Design, Tufts University[7] and Yale University, as well as numerous other institutions[8] such as the Center for Sex and Culture,[9] and WholeDC.[10] She is also an author in the book We Got Issues!,[11] a feminist response to cultural attitudes on feminism, as well as once writing for the sex worker magazine, $pread. In late 2009 and early 2010, Andelloux's attempts to open The CSPH, her non-profit sexuality education center, became the center of a controversy pitting her against anti-prostitution and anti-trafficking activist Donna M. Hughes.

Controversy over The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health

Although The CSPH was slated to open on September 26, 2009, Pawtucket Mayor James E. Doyle had "serious concerns about the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health locating on Main Street" after he and the rest of the Pawtucket City Council received an e-mail one week prior to the scheduled opening.[12] Although originally reported as being sent from an anonymous "concerned citizen," the email was later discovered to have been sent from University of Rhode Island Professor Donna M. Hughes.[13]

Donna M. Hughes's email read "Hello, A center for 'sexual rights' and 'sexual pleasure' is opening in Pawtucket".[14][15] Rumors circulated that The CSPH would actually function as a brothel, an abortion clinic, and a havenhouse for sex trafficking.[16] Andelloux said the CSPH would be a place where adults can talk openly about sex, and that opposition was founded on "a basic fear of talking openly about sexuality."[17][18]

Under threat of arrest,[12] Megan Andelloux relocated the CSPH's premier event, which featured speeches such as a keynote by Carol Queen, from her leased space in The Grant Building to a nearby performance space.[19] The Pawtucket City Council cited educational zoning restrictions as cause for their opposition.[20][21][22] Despite the presence of other "educational" businesses that were already operating in the Grant Building, including a chess academy, Director of Administration Harvey E. Goulet denied Anelloux's application for a special permit,[23] which drew criticism from the American Civil Liberties Union because Goulet was quoted as objecting to "this type of business" as "not really something we feel is appropriate for our city". Rhode Island ACLU executive director Steven Brown said that Goulet's comments made clear "the city's intent is to suppress the speech that would otherwise occur at the Center. Such content-based discrimination raises serious constitutional concerns."[24] In early 2010, the Zoning Board seemed to agree when, after many expressed regret to Ms. Andelloux for the prior tangle, the members cleared The CSPH to finally open.[25] The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health opened on February 2, 2010.[26][27][28]

References

  1. ^ AASECT listing for Megan Andelloux BS
  2. ^ ACS Directory listings for Rhode Island
  3. ^ Feminists for Free Expression Speaker Network page for Megan Andelloux
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ Female Sexologist Awaits Pawtucket Zoning Board | Womens eNews
  6. ^ Underwood, Alice (2010-04-06). "Orgasm Talk Excites Crowd". The Harvard Crimson. http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2010/4/26/sex-audience-female-stimulation/. Retrieved 2010-07-10. 
  7. ^ [2]
  8. ^ Phinli Bookings, LLC. talent profile for Megan Andelloux
  9. ^ Two Classes w/ Megan Andelloux, Certified Sexologist and Educator at Center for Sex & Culture, San Francisco, CA - CultureMob
  10. ^ WholeDC Presents Megan Andelloux: The New Gay Interview
  11. ^ Andelloux, Megan. The Menarche Party. We Got Issues! Edited by Rha Goddess, J-Love Calderon (New World Library 2006) p91
  12. ^ a b Rhode Island City Censors Opening Fete for Sexual Health Center | Sex & Relationships | AlterNet
  13. ^ Sex Panic in Pawtucket
  14. ^ Hot controversy over sexuality center in Pawtucket - This just in - Providence Phoenix
  15. ^ Donna Hughes And Her Ironic Quotation Marks Strike Again
  16. ^ Megan Andelloux: The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health before Pawtucket Zoning Board of Review — Greater City: Providence
  17. ^ Sex Education Center Delayed
  18. ^ Andelloux, Megan (2009-10-09). "(Sex) Education Denied". Carnal Nation. http://carnalnation.com/content/34872/887/sex-education-denied. Retrieved 2010-07-07. 
  19. ^ Rhode Island City Censors Opening Fete for Sexual Health Center (part 1) on YouTube
  20. ^ Feeling good’s a tough sell in Pawtucket | Bob Kerr | projo.com | The Providence Journal
  21. ^ Pawtucket Doesn't Want "Education"
  22. ^ Pawtucket Times - City blocks sex center
  23. ^ ACLU criticizes sexual health center ruling
  24. ^ ACLU Calls On Pawtucket To Allow Sexuality Education Center To Open
  25. ^ Minkin, Tracey RI Monthly
  26. ^ Pawtucket clears sexual education center to open
  27. ^ Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health Finally Opens Doors in Rhode Island | CarnalNation
  28. ^ [3]

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