- Woodhull Freedom Foundation & Federation
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Non-profit_name = Woodhull Freedom Foundation & Federation
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Non-profit_type = 501(c)(3) for the Foundation and 501(c)(4) for the Federation
founded_date = February, 2003
founder =Mary Frances Berry , Melinda Chateauvert, Richard O. Cunningham, Judy Guerin-Cunningham and Ricci J. Levy
location =Washington, DC
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key_people = Executive Director, Ricci J. Levy
area_served =United States
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focus =human rights
sexual expressionsexuality civil rights issuesfreedom of speech
social and political change
method =research ,advocacy ,public education , social change
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Non-profit_slogan = Affirming Sexual Freedom as a Fundamental Human Right
homepage = [http://www.woodhullfederation.org www.WoodhullFederation.org]
footnotes = Named aftersuffragist Victoria Woodhull The Woodhull Freedom Foundation & Federation (WFF), is anon-profit organization based inWashington, DC named in honor of early Americansuffragist Victoria Woodhull . [ [http://www.victoria-woodhull.com/whoisvw.htm Who was Victoris Woodhull] ] WFF works throughresearch ,advocacy , and public education campaigns to affirmsexual freedom as a fundamentalhuman right .WFF believes that people’s sexual identity and
sexual orientation have positive personal, social and moral value. WFF envisions a world where all individuals enjoy personalliberty , freedom of expression, and societal acceptance, and where compassion for others and the right to privacy are embodied in our policies and attitudes toward sexual practices, orientation and expression, a as confirmed in the recent Supreme Court decision, "Lawrence v. Texas ". [ [http://topics.law.cornell.edu/wex/personal_autonomy Cornell University Law School, Personal Autonomy] ]"The only time the
minority can control themajority is when the majority are silent." [ [http://www.waronsex.com War on Sex] ] "Those who believe in sexual freedom as a fundamental human right are the majority, and Woodhull is working with allies and individuals across the country to give that majority both a voice and the words to use to be able to speak aboutsex andsexuality in a positive, healthy way."Woodhull’s primary strategies for building and fostering a sexual freedom movement are to:
* Be the resolute national voice that consistently raises the interconnections between various identities, communities, and the issue ofsexual freedom as a fundamental human right.* Act as the movement’s primary
convener andcoalition builder, working withactivists ,organizations and coalitions both within and outside of the human rights/sexual freedom framework.Believing in each individual’s unique sexuality as a positive personal, social and moral value, Woodhull envisions a world where all individuals are free to engage in consensual sexual expression without external intervention. There should be no barriers to inclusion and no excuses for exclusion of anyone based on the choices they make about their personal sexual expression. Woodhull works in partnership with activists, advocacy organizations and coalitions across the United States fighting the
political ,social andeconomic forces driving and expanding sexualrepression .Mission Statement
To
affirm sexual freedom as a fundamental human right by creating a world where all individuals are free to engage in consensual sexual expression without societal or government intervention.Vision
Woodhull envisions a
world which recognizes sexual freedom as a fundamental human right.Goals
* To build a sexual freedom movement
* To reshape the national dialog around sex and sexuality
* To effect social change
* To be the resolute national voice that consistently raises the interconnections between variousidentities ,communities , and the issue of sexual freedom as a fundamental human right.Working as a
convener andcoalition builder, Woodhull addresseslaws , government policies, andcorporate practices that restrict sexual freedom and discriminate against people on the basis of their consensual sexual expression.The Foundation addresses these issues through
research andpublic education , while the Federation conductsstrategic advocacy campaigns .The global perspective of the Foundation and Federation relies on research and analysis of laws, judicial decisions and enforcement] practices.
Through education, we seek to
mobilize diverse communities, write model legislation, buildalliances , and changepublic attitudes toadvocate for the sexual rights andresponsibilities of all.Specifically, Woodhull works to:
* educate the public on the importance and value of sexual freedom and counter the arguments of groups seeking to restrict sexual rights;
* advocate fordecriminalization and social acceptance of consensual sexual expression;
* seek to change antiquated, repressive anddiscriminatory sex laws and enforcement practices;
* advocate for freedom of speech and artistic expression on sexual themes;
* promote theempowerment of people to take control of their bodies and their sexuality;
* supportlegal action to overturncourt decisions adverse to sexual freedom andprivacy rights , and work to affirm andexpand decisions, like Lawrence v. Texas, that support sexual freedom and privacy;
* oppose abstinence-only sex "education" and endorse an age-appropriate, comprehensive approach to sex education; and
* seek to protect and foster scientific research on sexuality.Organizational structure
WFF comprises two separate corporate entities, the Woodhull Freedom Foundation and the Woodhull Freedom Federation. Both the Foundation and the Federation are part of the same overall organization, but it is necessary to have two separate organizations in order for Woodhull to do a broad range of work in affirming
sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. Its website collectively refers to the two organizations under the name "WFF". There is some overlap in the work done by each organization, but lobbying can only be done by the Federation, not the Foundation. Federal law limits the extent to which the Foundation, as a501(c)(3) , may engage in lobbying activities and so most of the lobbying activity is done by the Federation, a501(c)(4) . The work of the Foundation is research, education, legal advocacy and public speaking, activities that are essential to achieving the goal ofsexual freedom for all.The organization is governed by a Board of Directors [ [ [http://www.woodhullfoundation.org/about/directory.aspx Board of Directors] ] and is run by its founding Executive Director, Ricci J. Levy. [ [http://www.woodhullfoundation.org/about/bio.aspx?staffid=2 Executive Director] ]
Executive Director
Ricci J. Levy has been engaged in sexual freedom activism for more than a decade. After a successful career in business consulting, serving as Senior VP, Director of Operations of CAP Index, Inc. and as President of R. J. Levy Consulting Inc., Ms. Levy formally entered the world of non-profit advocacy work. In 2002, she helped found The Woodhull Freedom Foundation and Federation. As the Executive Director and President of both the Foundation and the Federation, she has been instrumental in Woodhull's growing leadership in the sexual freedom movement. In partnership with The Task Force, [ [http://www.thetaskforce.org The Task Force] ] Levy was a driving force in establishing a sexual freedom track at Creating Change, [ [http://www.creatingchange.org Creating Change] ] the largest annual LGBT political conference in the world. In 2006, under Levy's direction, the first Sexual Freedom Institute was offered at the conference and is now an annual event. Levy serves on the Steering Committee of the Free Expression Network, [ [http://www.freeexpression.org Free Expression Network] ] and is on the Advocacy Advisory Committee of AASECT. [ [http://www.aasect.org AASECT] ]
Partners, allies and coalitions
Among WFF's partners, allies and coalitions are:
* [http://www.atmp.org Alternatives to Marriage]
* [http://www.aasect.org American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists]
* [http://www.au.org Americans United for Separation of Church and State]
* [http://www.freedomtomarry.org Freedom to Marry]
* [http://www.freeexpression.org Free Expression Network]
* [http://www.glaa.org Gay and Lesbian Activist Alliance]
* [http://www.lgbtheath.org National Coalition for LGBT Health]
* [http://www.leatherleadership.org Leather Leadership Conference]
* [http://www.nbjc.org National Black Justice Coalition]
* [http://www.nsrc.sfsu.edu/ National Sexuality Research Center at San Francisco University]
* [http://www.nyac.org National Youth Advocacy Coaltion]
* [http://www.sistersong.org SisterSong: Women of Color for Reproductive Choice]
* [http://www.thetaskforce.org The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force]
* [http://www.unitedENDA.org United ENDA Coalition]ee also
*
ACLU American Civil Liberties UnionReferences
External links
* [http://www.woodhullfederation.org Official website of the Woodhull Freedom Foundation & Federation]
* [http://www.sodomylaws.org/usa/usnews100.htm National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and Woodhull Freedom Foundation Announce Joint Effort Study of U.S. Sex Laws]
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