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In the three weeks since Oregon State University officials cancelled Tristan Taormino’s keynote speech at OSU’s “Modern Sex” Conference, the university received hundreds of calls and emails criticizing its decision.
OSU students have raised funds to bring Tristan to their campus to give her original talk “Claiming Your Sexual Power” the night before the conference. Additionally, she will be appearing at the University of Oregon to give a talk entitled “My Life As a Feminist Pornographer.”
Here's what Tristan's blog says:
"Three weeks ago, Tristan Taormino’s keynote for Oregon State
University’s Modern Sex Conference was cancelled by administrators, who
cited her involvement in pornography as the reason. Response from local
and national media, bloggers and sex educators and on social networking
sites like Twitter and Facebook was extensive, and the University
received hundreds of emails and calls criticizing its decision to
un-invite Taormino.
"In response, OSU students organized to raise
funds from student activity dollars, and they have succeeded: Taormino
will give her original talk, 'Claiming Your Sexual Power,' on Tuesday,
February 15 at 7:00 pm in LaSells Stewart Center at Oregon State
University. Her talk is presented by The OSU Memorial Union and open to
all students, staff, faculty, and community members. The presentation
will be held the night before the Modern Sex Conference. 'I am thrilled
at the outpouring of support and honored that the students worked so
hard to bring me to campus. I want to thank Memorial Union President
Craig Bidiman, his advisors, and the ASOSU for all their help,' says
Taormino.
"After Taormino was first uninvited from the OSU Modern
Sex Conference, she was contacted by a professor at the University of
Oregon who was interested in having her appear on campus.
"On Wednesday, February 16, she will give her talk “My Life As a Feminist Pornographer,” at the University of Oregon. She will talk about her definition of feminist porn, what she hopes to accomplish with her films, and the challenges she faces in her career in the adult industry and in her professional career as a sex educator. She will address the recent controversy at OSU and why she believes a feminist is the most “dangerous” kind of pornographer.
"Her talk is sponsored by The Center for the Study of Women in Society; Robert D. Clark Honors College; Departments of Women’s and Gender Studies, Sociology, Comparative Literature, and Cinema Studies; Oregon Humanities Center; The Women’s Center; LBGTQ Alliance; and The Sexual Wellness Advocacy Team.
"Professor Jennifer Burns Levin, who organized the event, says, 'Tristan’s involvement with pornography made OSU administrators uncomfortable, but I think they missed the point. Tristan’s sex-positive, woman- and queer-friendly work in an industry known for its exploitation of women addresses exactly the kind of labor issues we should be discussing on college campuses. And preemptively withdrawing funds from a provocative speaker in a time of legislative budget cuts sets a bad precedent, in my view, for others speaking on controversial topics.'
"So we’re very happy to have her at University of Oregon. It should be an energized and popular lecture!”