This Tuesday --- February 17TH --- The I AM My Sister's Keeper Movement made a stop at Roosevelt University, where the ladies of Sigma Gamma Rho --- as a part of a Black History Month Initiative --- brought other Black Greek Organization Members together to learns the Ins & Outs of proper condom use.
Our very own Kimberly Foster spoke candidly with those in attendance, sharing stories, encounters, and first hand experiences that ultimately provoked a deeper level of thinking about the pleasurable and and not so pleasurable aspects of sex.
Together with community stakeholder, Alexandra Arjona of SMILE for CHANGE, those in attendance were treated to an Eye Opening Presentation aimed at raising awareness about how condom use, and more importantly proper condom use, can make sex a great or not so great experience.
The I AM My Sister's Keeper peer education team was on hand to give room-wide and table to table demonstrations, as well as to answer any questions that attendees might have had.
Last but not least, condoms and banana splits for everyone.
And as it is our custom... we took the opportunity to ask those new to The I AM My Sister's Keeper Movement --- what they found "empowering" that they would share with other community members,that could ultimately help us all move towards "THE DREAM OF AN AIDS FREE GENERATION."
browse the gallery below to see what they had to say.
A special Thank You to our community-building-collaborators: Brothers Health Collective and Sigma Ghama Rho Sorority Incorporated.