The Vulva Gala is a healing-centered, community-driven
event that actively challenges body stigma and expands
access to affirming sexual health education. We create a
brave space for marginalized communities—particularly
queer, trans, BIPOC, and femme-identifying individuals—to
reclaim their bodies through art, storytelling, and collective
learning.
Through our gala and accompanying workshops, we are
shifting cultural narratives from shame to celebration by:
Amplifying Diverse Art: Providing paid opportunities for
artists and using wearable art to spark dialogue around
consent, pleasure, and bodily autonomy.
Connecting Communities to Care: Partnering with local
health providers and advocacy groups to connect
attendees directly to vital wellness resources and sexual
health services.
Fostering Healing Justice: Bringing together educators,
youth, and creators to normalize conversations silenced
by discrimination and demonstrate the power of art in
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Sponsoring the Vulva Gala offers your brand a rare opportunity to align with a transformative movement that turns body-shame into radical celebration. By partnering with us, you aren't just placing your logo on an event; you are demonstrating a tangible commitment to healing justice and health equity for queer, trans, BIPOC, and femme-identifying communities. Your support directly enables us to provide paid opportunities for artists, bridge the gap between marginalized individuals and vital wellness resources, and foster a brave space where bodily autonomy is championed through art and storytelling. This is an invitation to stand at the forefront of social change, connecting your brand with a highly engaged, values-driven audience that prioritizes authenticity, inclusion, and the dismantling of systemic stigma.
The School of Sexuality Project (SOSP) is a
grassroots, volunteer-led nonprofit
dedicated to transforming sexual health education through inclusive, community-centered programming. Our work uses art, storytelling, and shared experience to dismantle shame, promote bodily autonomy,
and make learning about the body accessible
and engaging.
We take an intersectional approach, centering
the experiences of queer, trans, BIPOC, and
marginalized communities. Through our core
programs—the Vulva Gala, Build-A-Natomy
workshops, and K–12 sex education services—we create spaces for honest, trauma-informed conversations about bodies, identity, and relationships.
3 available packages from US$1000 to US$5000
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