Sexual Sovereignty "How Women Claim Theirs and Men Honor It" Dr. Saida Desilets

Published: Feb. 20, 2018, 4 p.m.

b'Harvey Weinstein, Brett Ratner, Louis CK and James Toback did not respect it. And the women who are now coming forward about their sexual abuse at the hands of these men are only now truly claiming it. "It" is their SEXUAL SOVEREIGNTY\\u2014the right to control their own sexual and physical fate\\u2014not being subject to the demands, the whims, the control or the perversion of others.\\n\\n"Do you realize that in no country in the world, nor even the United Nations Human Rights Charter, is there any stipulation that women have the rights to their own bodies," says Dr. Saida D\\xe9silets, PhD.\\xa0\\n\\nA thought-leader and speaker on the growing edge of researching ways women can use their minds, bodies, and spirits to create richer lives through their sensual selves, Dr. Saida serves as a guide to women who believe in transformation as a lifelong path of learning, discovery and walk to freedom.\\xa0\\n\\nJoin Dr. Saida Desilets and me on Tuesday, February 20, 10-11 A.M. CT US. We will be having a conversation about her passion and vision of healing and growth for women where SEXUAL SOVEREIGNTY is the cornerstone for both sexes and is the foundation for building understanding, respect, compassion, and strength. A world where physical or psychological oppression is no more. And #METOO isn\\u2019t necessary.'